NativeIndian
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I do. Too easy to lose one or if it breaks you're hosed. Doesn't weigh all that much so I take one.I’m just curious how many of you carry a spare release with you into the field?
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I do. Too easy to lose one or if it breaks you're hosed. Doesn't weigh all that much so I take one.I’m just curious how many of you carry a spare release with you into the field?
Ever tried it? The answer is no, not effectivelyI never carry a spare in the field. I do have a spare in my camp. Couldn't you just use your fingers if something happened to the release?
Well that's a false statement. It's not something you can do without some practice but it is not impossible by any means.Ever tried it? The answer is no, not effectively
I never said it was. I said it wasn’t effective. Of course it can be done, but if you shoot your bow with a release, you shouldn’t expect to be nearly as effective with your bare hands. I don’t care how much you practice it, there are significant differences in arrow flight and aim point that reduce consistency and accuracyWell that's a false statement. It's not something you can do without some practice but it is not impossible by any means.
I bowhunted for years without a release. It just means you need to get closer to shoot. Bowhunting used to be something that required lots of practice and skill in getting close to an animal. Not the case anymore.Well that's a false statement. It's not something you can do without some practice but it is not impossible by any means.
I shoot a Nock On Nock 2 It, so it's a small handheld that doesn't take up much space and it weighs a few oz.Man, I don't even own a spare release. Maybe I should get one..... Might leave it in the truck but I ain't carrying it in my pack 24/7.
I'm just saying theres other "extras" I would carry long before I started carrying duplicate gear just in case. I can see maybe if you use a handheld release that you are prone to setting down or dropping. I use a scott little bity goose which has a wrist strap that never leaves my wrist. So unless It incurs a mechanical malfunction, which is possible, I'm not too worried about carrying a spare. I think I will, however, get an extra to keep in the truck. That's a good idea.I shoot a Nock On Nock 2 It, so it's a small handheld that doesn't take up much space and it weighs a few oz.