who makes the best brand of release for archery?
[2010-10-28 16:19:29]

Q: i am looking at a tru ball sniper release for a new release which do you think is the best brand

A: I prefer any of the Scott release aids.
I own several Scott caliper releases.

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Bow Releases and Release Aids

An archery bow release or a release aid is an important piece of equipment for both competition target shooters and bow hunters alike. The bow release enables the shooter to release the bow string in a much more steady fashion. The mechanical nature of the release provides a more steady string and this means accuracy will be improved.

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Archer No. 1 does what I call “the chicken wing.” We can’t really see it because we watch him from the back, but you can tell that he’s got his arm folded up like a chicken wing, doing all the work with his hand, wrist and forearm, not using his considerable back muscles at all. He’s also got his bow arm bent at the elbow, which is called “collapsing.” By all rights, his arrow should have hit the dirt about 10 feet in front of the target.

Archer No. 2, the left-hander, has a serious plucking problem and a lot of extraneous movement; a big dramatic draw with a turn of the head, and no anchor. (“Anchoring” means touching the hand against the face so that every shot is made the same way.) When he releases the string, he does so by pulling his hand (and the string) to the left as he forcefully throws open his fingers. Naturally his arrow responds by going to the right.

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Archer Brady Ellison targets gold at 2012 London Olympics
Archer Brady Ellison targets gold at 2012 London Olympics Compound bows are much more mechanical; they have pulleys at the top and bottom of the bow that displace the weight (typically 60 pounds) when an archer draws and a trigger to release the arrow. The recurve is essentially just a bow and a string

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Precision archery
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Precision archery

This book tells about target shooting, field competition and bow hunting.

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