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Spot Hogg Whipper Snapper
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<blockquote data-quote="R&amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 5442086" data-attributes="member: 23047"><p>I have been using a Spot Hogg Wiseguy BOA but decided to try a thumb release. I ordered a Spot Hogg Whipper Snapper from Amazon.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if I like it or not yet. I'm having trouble finding an anchor point. Also it's just me but I'm also having trouble not touching the thumb release. Even when I set the tension high, I still frequently cause it to release before I'm ready. On the positive side it seems much easier to draw back than with my wrist strap.</p><p></p><p>My question is: would it be worth trying a Stan Onnex? They are about $180 more so I'm wondering if they are that much better than the Whipper Snapper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R&T Farm, post: 5442086, member: 23047"] I have been using a Spot Hogg Wiseguy BOA but decided to try a thumb release. I ordered a Spot Hogg Whipper Snapper from Amazon. Not sure if I like it or not yet. I’m having trouble finding an anchor point. Also it’s just me but I’m also having trouble not touching the thumb release. Even when I set the tension high, I still frequently cause it to release before I’m ready. On the positive side it seems much easier to draw back than with my wrist strap. My question is: would it be worth trying a Stan Onnex? They are about $180 more so I’m wondering if they are that much better than the Whipper Snapper. [/QUOTE]
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