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<blockquote data-quote="david k." data-source="post: 5376613" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>I'm making the switch this summer as well after shooting Scott Index finger releases for the past 25-30 years. I've changed my anchor point and then was able to increase my draw length from 28.5" to 29" which is very comfortable. </p><p></p><p>So far I've found it to be very consistent and the only downside I've experienced was recently on a 3D course...it was hot and muggy and counting 'warm-up' shots and then shooting most of the course, I'd probably shot about 60 arrows. Then on one of the last targets, I felt my fingers start to get weak and I thought the release was going to pull out of my grip! </p><p></p><p>Luckily I was able to hang on to it and then finish the round...I might put a piece of paracord around my wrist just in case though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david k., post: 5376613, member: 10555"] I'm making the switch this summer as well after shooting Scott Index finger releases for the past 25-30 years. I've changed my anchor point and then was able to increase my draw length from 28.5" to 29" which is very comfortable. So far I've found it to be very consistent and the only downside I've experienced was recently on a 3D course...it was hot and muggy and counting 'warm-up' shots and then shooting most of the course, I'd probably shot about 60 arrows. Then on one of the last targets, I felt my fingers start to get weak and I thought the release was going to pull out of my grip! Luckily I was able to hang on to it and then finish the round...I might put a piece of paracord around my wrist just in case though. [/QUOTE]
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