Obviously it can be done very effectively. Kyle, Jimmy and many others have shown that. However they are choosing releases that allow them to be extremely light. They also have incredible follow through. There are more factors with a handheld because the entire palm is involved. If someone punches, or commands appropriately it’s no different than anything else. However if the hand reacts that plays havoc on rocket position which as you know changes how the arrow comes out of the bow. The index is the lesser of two evils in this situation.I'm not sure how punching a thumb is any different than a trigger? If you come to anchor and punch the trigger they are both going toward the target. I watched a friend hit his trigger on his wrist strap last weekend at a shoot and sent an arrow flying.
I've been shooting a thumb release for close to 10 years and have never accidentally bumped the trigger and sent one into outer space. I've flinched with my hinge and have lost a couple, the only thing I've ever done with a thumb button is relaxed my hand too much and had it shoot out of my hand, the arrow still hit the target though. That was also with a 2 finger model.
I’ve been told if you have flinching issues switching releases is not going to fix it. The problem will follow and personally I believe that. My son shoots a thumb button (Stan’s Onnex) and I’ve caught him flinching. A buddy of mine shoots a thumb button and he jerks so bad that at times the whole bow and his body jerks violently and he’s still holding the bow back and never released anything. That’s when you know you have an issue lol! We’ve all done that at some point.I’ve never shot anything but my old wrist release. I do punch it. I’m trying to get over that. What would make a thumb release less likely to punch? More concentration to make the shot?
I see the majority of people shooting thumb buttons at the range punching. Most people punch period.I’ve been told if you have flinching issues switching releases is not going to fix it. The problem will follow and personally I believe that. My son shoots a thumb button (Stan’s Onnex) and I’ve caught him flinching. A buddy of mine shoots a thumb button and he jerks so bad that at times the whole bow and his body jerks violently and he’s still holding the bow back and never released anything. That’s when you know you have an issue lol! We’ve all done that at some point.
Absolutely nothingI’ve never shot anything but my old wrist release. I do punch it. I’m trying to get over that. What would make a thumb release less likely to punch? More concentration to make the shot?
I’d say in some cases they are even easier to punch. Blank bale to get over the punching.Absolutely nothing
I’d say in some cases they are even easier to punch. Blank bale to get over the punching.
If you are shooting less than 500 shots a year you have zero business drawing a bow on an animal. I see those guys at the local range/3d course and just cringe.I have used both and will say there are pros/cons to each. However if shooting a handheld you need to use back tension to get the most out of it, which requires more practice. If you are shooting less than 500 shots/year then it may be easier to stick with index in the heat of the moment hunting scenario.
You were probably punching both, just easier to recognize it with a thumb.This is accurate when I first started shooting a handheld I punched the crap out of it never had an issue with index but had to get over punching a thumb
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You were probably punching both, just easier to recognize it with a thumb.
Spothogg wise guyHey Everyone, I've decided I would like to upgrade my release. (I've been shooting an entry level trigger tru-fire release for reference)
I'd appreciate opinions on trigger versus thumb releases for hunting applications. I also practice often if that plays a role in your opinion. I shot some thumb releases at my bow shop recently and liked them but I am concerned about hunting with them for a few reasons.
Beyond that, it seems like there's a hundred options of both style of release so would apprecite some reccomendations on brands/styles.
Thanks in advance!