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<blockquote data-quote="Black Titan" data-source="post: 5428534" data-attributes="member: 23161"><p>I started off with a Scott index release, then when I picked up an Elite Rezult for target archery I started shooting a hinge, a Scott Ascent. I decided I was sick of the index release clanging around, even with it swiveled and locked up against my wrist. I also could never find a consistent anchor point with the index release, and the hinge felt much more comfortable and natural. </p><p></p><p>So for hunting, I decided on a thumb button that I shoot with back tension the same way I shoot my hinge. My hinge is set very hot and I don't trust myself with it while hunting. Buck fever, cold weather, shakes, nerves, etc. But I wanted something that felt as comfortable and natural as my hinge.</p><p></p><p> I use the Scott Pursuit on my hunting bow and love it. It is shaped nearly identical to my ascent so the transition was easy. I have been considering upgrading to the Apex though, as it has a bit more adjustability and is a definite step up from the budget/entry level pursuit. </p><p></p><p>BT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Titan, post: 5428534, member: 23161"] I started off with a Scott index release, then when I picked up an Elite Rezult for target archery I started shooting a hinge, a Scott Ascent. I decided I was sick of the index release clanging around, even with it swiveled and locked up against my wrist. I also could never find a consistent anchor point with the index release, and the hinge felt much more comfortable and natural. So for hunting, I decided on a thumb button that I shoot with back tension the same way I shoot my hinge. My hinge is set very hot and I don't trust myself with it while hunting. Buck fever, cold weather, shakes, nerves, etc. But I wanted something that felt as comfortable and natural as my hinge. I use the Scott Pursuit on my hunting bow and love it. It is shaped nearly identical to my ascent so the transition was easy. I have been considering upgrading to the Apex though, as it has a bit more adjustability and is a definite step up from the budget/entry level pursuit. BT [/QUOTE]
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