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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5376731" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>Lol I tell you the mistake I did last year. I went from shooting index style and wanted to try out the thumb release style. Welllllllllll…… after shooting index for so long and being accustomed to the wrist strap I have a bad habit of relaxing my hand and letting the pressure rest on my wrist with the index style but I did this with a thumb release with no wrist strap and basically just let go of the dang release while still attached to the d-loop. I can tell ya that a thumb release getting slung into your bow will knock the string off the cams and the release will go farther than you can imagine. Needless to say I stuck with what I knew and still shoot index style lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5376731, member: 18913"] Lol I tell you the mistake I did last year. I went from shooting index style and wanted to try out the thumb release style. Welllllllllll…… after shooting index for so long and being accustomed to the wrist strap I have a bad habit of relaxing my hand and letting the pressure rest on my wrist with the index style but I did this with a thumb release with no wrist strap and basically just let go of the dang release while still attached to the d-loop. I can tell ya that a thumb release getting slung into your bow will knock the string off the cams and the release will go farther than you can imagine. Needless to say I stuck with what I knew and still shoot index style lol. [/QUOTE]
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