spot on review , i bought one a month ago and yes the strap freyed easy and there is no adjustment on the trigger , found it so far better for hunting than my Scott Sigma
Nice quick review. You are putting out tons of content. I'm looking forward to the rest of your bow hunting tuning series. I like what you put out for the bowtech, and I've been curious to see where you put initial cam lean on the mathews.
That no adjustments is the reason I went with the axis from stan. I like to mess around with both and find out my sweet spot and I think the axis is worth the extra 40-50 dollars (I think it's around that)
I wonder how many releases are available to purchase. If one bought one of each, from each company, how many would you own? At today's prices you'd invest a big fortune.
spot on review , i bought one a month ago and yes the strap freyed easy and there is no adjustment on the trigger , found it so far better for hunting than my Scott Sigma
Finally some B3 products!
Nice review, seems like a great choice for a simple hunting release! Keep up the great content.
The Exit Pro has the adjustments.
Another great review. Enjoying your channel. You do well in front of a camera and seem like a genuine guy. Keep up the good work!
Love my B3 king. This company does not get the recognition they deserve.
Nice quick review. You are putting out tons of content. I'm looking forward to the rest of your bow hunting tuning series. I like what you put out for the bowtech, and I've been curious to see where you put initial cam lean on the mathews.
Theres a tiny allen head screw for tension adjustment at the base of the leg if its like the regular b3 exit
I using the OG Exit still. Have the Exit IV also. And Versa. Great people and products proudly made in Kentucky!
I would love to see you review a Scott Archery Pursuit. Another hybrid release in the same price range.
I was just looking at that release and wondering how well it worked thank you
Your right the Exit Hunter does not have tension or travel adjustment
I like my exit pro. I've been hoping to hear a review on this.
Me too. I have the exit pro and I’m liking it a lot. Plenty of adjustability. Just wish it had a wrist strap
That no adjustments is the reason I went with the axis from stan. I like to mess around with both and find out my sweet spot and I think the axis is worth the extra 40-50 dollars (I think it's around that)
That is the same reason I went with the Axis as well. If you buy the Onnex thumb barrel and post kit, it gives you even more adjustability.
@@percussionalobsecration6178 might have to try that
Can you do a review on the B3 archery ranger and how to adjust the hot and cold? I can't find any videos on it
😎 could the wrist strap be adjusted to aid in pulling thru the shot as you activate the release?
Did MFJJ review the B3 Ranger hinge release? I'd be interested in a side by side comparison between the two
I wonder how many releases are available to purchase. If one bought one of each, from each company, how many would you own? At today's prices you'd invest a big fortune.
I was looking at the Spott Hogg Keaton hybrid type. I’m new to archery but have heard it’s a reputable brand. Any input from anyone?
Exit pro would be to reveiw
Are you mentioning the stan axis release?
No adjustment