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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Release and Arrow Recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 4261158" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>Yup you got it right, all personal preference. I shot a scott dual jaw release for years. Shot a hook release for a couple. And now shoot a Hardcore thumb release. For me the thumb release is working out to be the best for ME. Only real thing I look for in a release is a smooth trigger, not light but smooth.</p><p></p><p>Arrows are like bows, with the technology thats out there I would say finding a bad one is pretty hard to do. Arrow selection is simply up to the shooter and how much they are willing to spend. I've shot Easton ( aluminum and carbon ), Victory, Carbon Express, and Gold tip and have killed with, lost, broke, and missed with them all. I will say this I more than likely will not waste my money on .001 straightness again. Not enough difference in grouping, flight, or whatever you want to call it to justify the cost. Only thing i truly look for in arrows is weight. Cant stand light arrows and dont give a hoot about speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 4261158, member: 12966"] Yup you got it right, all personal preference. I shot a scott dual jaw release for years. Shot a hook release for a couple. And now shoot a Hardcore thumb release. For me the thumb release is working out to be the best for ME. Only real thing I look for in a release is a smooth trigger, not light but smooth. Arrows are like bows, with the technology thats out there I would say finding a bad one is pretty hard to do. Arrow selection is simply up to the shooter and how much they are willing to spend. I've shot Easton ( aluminum and carbon ), Victory, Carbon Express, and Gold tip and have killed with, lost, broke, and missed with them all. I will say this I more than likely will not waste my money on .001 straightness again. Not enough difference in grouping, flight, or whatever you want to call it to justify the cost. Only thing i truly look for in arrows is weight. Cant stand light arrows and dont give a hoot about speed. [/QUOTE]
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