Why I use a Wrist Release for Bowhunting

Why I use a Wrist Release for Bowhunting

Hello, fellow bowhunters! In today's blog post, I want to share with you why I prefer using a wrist release for bowhunting and discuss some of the key benefits of this type of release. Let's dive right in. Listen to this episode on the First Generation Bowhunter podcast here

Background on Wrist Release

When I first started out as a bowhunter, I quickly realized that choosing the right gear was crucial. Among the many accessories available, the release aid stood out to me as a fundamental piece of equipment. I started with a basic Velcro wrist release, which served me well during my early hunting days.

Security and Comfort

One of the main reasons I continue to use a wrist release is the sense of security it provides. From the moment I step out of the truck, I make it a habit to strap on my wrist release, ensuring that it's always within reach when I need it. This sense of security has become an integral part of my hunting routine, giving me peace of mind in the field.

Durability and Reliability

After using a Velcro wrist release for a few seasons, I decided to upgrade to a leather strap release made by Scott Archery. I was impressed by the durability and reliability of this release, which has lasted me several seasons without fail. The sturdy leather construction and reliable trigger mechanism have withstood countless practice sessions and hunting trips, making it a trusted companion in the field.

Personal Preference and Shop Process

While some hunters prefer thumb releases or other types of release aids, I've found that the wrist release aligns best with my personal preferences and shooting style. Additionally, the wrist release has become an integral part of my shop process, providing a consistent and comfortable shooting experience.

Tips for Optimal Performance

Over the years, I've learned a few tips for maximizing the performance of my wrist release. One important aspect is adjusting the trigger placement to ensure a smooth and controlled release. I also recommend practicing proper trigger technique, such as wrapping the finger around the trigger and maintaining a steady pull to avoid jerky movements.

Conclusion

In conclusion, choosing the right release aid is a personal decision that depends on individual preferences and shooting style. For me, the wrist release offers the perfect combination of security, durability, and comfort, making it my go-to choice for bowhunting. Whether you're a seasoned bowhunter or just getting started, I encourage you to explore different types of release aids and find the one that works best for you.

Happy hunting!


This blog post discusses the author's preference for using a wrist release for bowhunting, highlighting the benefits and personal experiences associated with this type of release aid. It also provides tips for optimizing performance and encourages readers to explore different options based on their individual preferences.

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