Best Bow Release
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Re: Best Bow Release
I am a big fan of the Fletcher release..they are well built and very reliable. I have the Fletcher Insider which is a hook style release and I also have the Fletcher Flat Head, which is a caliper style release...easy trigger pull adjustment, comfortable wrist strap (buckle style) Never had a problem with either one.
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Re: Best Bow Release
P&YBuck1 wrote:Fletchunter wrist model, had for over 10-years and still works great. Used by many of my family members and friends who like them for simplicity and durability.
G3s wrote:I am a big fan of the Fletcher release..they are well built and very reliable. I have the Fletcher Insider which is a hook style release and I also have the Fletcher Flat Head, which is a caliper style release...easy trigger pull adjustment, comfortable wrist strap (buckle style) Never had a problem with either one.
I've got a Fletcher insider, with leather buckle on the way... In checking around, I'm getting a lot of reports of its durability. I also like that you can flip it under your coat sleave for climbing, etc. and it doesn't get in the way or become uncomfortable... at least that's what my contacts are telling me. Anxious to give it a spin.
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