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<blockquote data-quote="Toxophilite Phil" data-source="post: 4182010" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>Another good book to use is Bernie Pellerite "IdiotProof Archery. My advice is to read them both and use which advice works for you. Both men are quite knowledgeable on the x's and o's of shooting back tension. Years ago HHA made a release called a PanicMaster. You could fire it 3 different ways. But the way that taught me to use back tension was to take the triggers off the barrel. You then could hold the barrel and pull with your rhomboids. the barrel slid down and hit the housing for the trigger to set it off. That was back in the earky 1990's. I haven't shot a trigger release in that long. No matter what I pick up I automatically pull with my back. As far as hunting I have used all kinds, Carter, Stan, TruBall and my favorite....Scott Ole Faithful with a Bernie Can't Punch trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxophilite Phil, post: 4182010, member: 332"] Another good book to use is Bernie Pellerite "IdiotProof Archery. My advice is to read them both and use which advice works for you. Both men are quite knowledgeable on the x's and o's of shooting back tension. Years ago HHA made a release called a PanicMaster. You could fire it 3 different ways. But the way that taught me to use back tension was to take the triggers off the barrel. You then could hold the barrel and pull with your rhomboids. the barrel slid down and hit the housing for the trigger to set it off. That was back in the earky 1990's. I haven't shot a trigger release in that long. No matter what I pick up I automatically pull with my back. As far as hunting I have used all kinds, Carter, Stan, TruBall and my favorite....Scott Ole Faithful with a Bernie Can't Punch trigger. [/QUOTE]
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