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i just picked up a tru ball pro diamond thumb release and have already seen an increase in accurancy, do very many hunters use a thumb release? i did have to adjust my peep though, but it seems well worth it.
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I shoot a tru ball absolute for target shooting and still hunt with my Scott wildcat. I think you can buy wrist slings for most of the T handle tru balls. Witch would make them more appealing to for me to use hunting
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A lot of us use T handle style relases for hunting. They are great if you are hunting out of a tree stand. Clip it on your loop with an arrow nocked and you are all ready to go just grab the bow, pull and let er fly.
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Only use it for target shooting. Use the tru ball with the wrist strap for hunting. Spending little things aren't they. I think I dropped $140 for the wrist strap one and $180 for the T Handle.
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