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Shorter bows can also derail easier when using fingers. Very easy to torgue left or right and there goes the string off the cams or idler wheel.
I shot fingers until around 2006. I figured not having a release meant one less thing to fail in the field. Then, I put a D-ring on my string just to try it and haven't looked back. And as mentioned, most of the new bows have such a short axel-to-axel, it's impossible use fingers. You can use an older bow but then you sacrifice the advances in speed and energy which have come along. By the way, it certainly does suck when you leave it on the dashboard as you leave your rig to go into that active stand by the wallow...or so I've heard.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 06, 2017, 06:19:01 AMI shot fingers until around 2006. I figured not having a release meant one less thing to fail in the field. Then, I put a D-ring on my string just to try it and haven't looked back. And as mentioned, most of the new bows have such a short axel-to-axel, it's impossible use fingers. You can use an older bow but then you sacrifice the advances in speed and energy which have come along. By the way, it certainly does suck when you leave it on the dashboard as you leave your rig to go into that active stand by the wallow...or so I've heard. Or take a fall and break the trigger off w/o a backup....