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Scott Releases

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Mainehunter, May 19, 2011.

  1. Mainehunter

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    Well i got rid of my Tru-fire release and am looking at a few scott releases, I want a good caliper but have no idea which one to get. Any ideas?
     
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    Personally, I think its just like buying a bow. It's your personal preference. How one feels and what all it can do. Anything your major name releases make are great. Scott, Carter, TRU BALL and on are all great companies. With that being said, try some on and shoot with them. I shot Scott and now shoot Carter. Why? Because not just does the Carter RX2 fit well but I love the way it works. Good luck! I've got a Carter Quickie for sale by the way!
     
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    I was looking at getting a little bitty goose RCS and saw some on ebay for a great price then my buddy found my old release in the field so I didn't get it.I like that you can tuck it away so it doesn't bang on stuff and easier to get in and out of a muff.
     
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    I was looking at the little bitty goose also, thats the main reason for me getting a new release because i like how it folds back. Ill check out the carter releases also.
     
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    I have had the little bitty goose for the last three years and really like. I also shot the Scotts Wolf release and liked it as well. Not a fan of Tru Fire but to each there own!
     
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    little bitty goose is a nice release , i like it alot , i cut a slot in my release hands good heavy hunting glove and had my wife stitch up the perimeter of it to snake my little goose through it so the adjustment didnt have to be changed going over top the glove
     
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    Thats a good idea, I just ordered one off of ebay. Can't wait to try it out!
     
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    I bought the true fire 360 buckle foldback cause I lost my true fire edge buckle foldback. I couldn't find anybody selling the edge and I hate that the 360 is bulkier and the trigger has a little ball of plastic on it. The Scott releases often don't fit around my wrist though.

    Anybody wanna buy a 360 buckle foldback? It's less than a year old and in perfect shape :)
     
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    I've been shooting a Scott release for the past 5 seasons without a single problem. I own and have shot both the Sabertooth and the Silverhorn. After using a forward-trigger release I don't think I could ever go back.
     

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