Yup. I have two of these as well.It's the Squeeze Me, no longer manufactured, but I have two and will never go back, they are awesome!
Just like a good pair of jeans -- if you wait long enough, everything is "new" again.
Yup. I have two of these as well.It's the Squeeze Me, no longer manufactured, but I have two and will never go back, they are awesome!
There’s definitely a learning curve with tension releases. I’m not sure I trust myself to hunt with one for a few reasons, but that said I shoot one almost year round except for right before and during hunting season. The habits it teaches me help me shoot a trigger release far better. I shoot slightly better with a thumb than my silverback, but the silverback keeps me much sharper and improved my shooting leaps and bounds with any release.Whew. I just got mine today and I have to say, I have a lot of work to do if I am going to hunt and feel comfortable with this back tension release. I feel as if my target panic and shot anticipation are through the roof using this thing. Towards the end of my shooting today I started to feel a bit more confident but not enough to even pack it as a back up while hunting.
I wonder if you got a lemon? Brand new product on the market there are bound to be some QA issues. Hopefully Carter makes it right for you, please keep us posted!Purchased one a few weeks ago and I too have been having issues setting the tension. It does seem to take some time for it to settle. I’ve also only turned it tension screw 1/8 of a turn and the tension became so hard to pull. When it did finally release I couldn’t get the jaw to snap back in with out reducing the tension screw. I also have a problem with one of the pins wiggle loose on a very consistent basis. I attached a picture. I can push it out completely with a hex key with very little effort. I’ve contacted Carter with the issues still haven’t had a response yet, but I’ll update if I do.
I really want to like this release as well, but the inconsistency I’m experiencing is very off putting.
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Spoke with Forest today on the phone. I will be sending it to him under warranty. Long and short is: during a session today I punched myself in the face while drawing my bow. Thought maybe I forgot to re-engage the jaw, tried again and almost punched myself again. Third attempt was done with para-cord, and without touching the trigger it release under the tension.I wonder if you got a lemon? Brand new product on the market there are bound to be some QA issues. Hopefully Carter makes it right for you, please keep us posted!
Because it has Dudley’s name associated with it, no other reason.I am curious as to why everyone is buying the nockon backstrap over the T.R.U ball x-tension rt. the x-tension has a buckle strap. What do you think?
Lol... that's absurd.Because it has Dudley’s name associated with it, no other reason.
Looks like the pin the hook pivots on fell out, is that what you think happened?The release fell apart after about 50 shots. Wanted to share this. I will be contacting Carter and hopefully they can help me out. View attachment 276482
Absurd indeed.Lol... that's absurd.
The tru ball looks cool. Honestly though they both came out about the same time and I heard about the bsckstrap first and ordered it immediately because it was exactly what I was wanting in a release. Had I known about the tru ball i would have considered it for sure... I've been using a tru ball for years.
Edit: one thing I forgot to mention, i like the way the backstrap works over the tru ball. Makes more sense to pull the trigger to activate rather than the reverse.
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Are you kidding? More Pros shoot Truball than any other company. I don't think any release company has a better reputation than Truball.Absurd indeed.
I bought the Back Strap due to a combination of the actuation making more sense as well as the Nock On product being made by Carter, which has a better reputation for quality than Tru-Ball.
But the junior member is going to think what he is going to think.
Totally agree. iv gotten more used to it with time. At first giving myself permission to consciously move my index finger, and feeling that trigger move felt wrong.Shot properly in tension mode, the trigger just releases the safety. If the bow is going off as a result of you pulling the trigger, it is not set right. Sounds like you know that, but also sounds like you impression is skewed as a result.
I took me a couple of sessions to get mine set correctly.Totally agree. iv gotten more used to it with time. At first giving myself permission to consciously move my index finger, and feeling that trigger move felt wrong.