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Thumb in pinky out. All those are good releases, I actually use an evo+ everyday for practice but I wouldn't use it to hunt. One it's a difficult release to get it to go off exactly when you want it, ( which makes the surprise release really a surprise everytime.) and I also tried to take it hunting the first year I had it. Drew on a turkey in full strut and I must have been amped up because the moment I let off the safety the arrow launched 10 feet above that bird. They are great training tools but hunting.... I wouldn't.
Thumb in pinky out. All those are good releases, I actually use an evo+ everyday for practice but I wouldn't use it to hunt. One it's a difficult release to get it to go off exactly when you want it, ( which makes the surprise release really a surprise everytime.) and I also tried to take it hunting the first year I had it. Drew on a turkey in full strut and I must have been amped up because the moment I let off the safety the arrow launched 10 feet above that bird. They are great training tools but hunting.... I wouldn't.
i think the idea is sound and agree it is a error on the shooters behalf..... it probably is a change in shot process do to an adrenaline dump aiming at a living animal i suspect.... which i think is perfectly normal and to be expected really. perhaps not the release for me, then....
again, though.... which release tends to favour aiding in pulling back a heavier draw, a wrist release or hand held? i'm just wondering for the sake of wondering...