Finally pro's that discuss release styles and the proper way to fire them in detail. I really don't get how this has not become mainstream knowledge over the years, but I almost never see anybody that has a well setup hinge or that doesn't punch a trigger in the amateurs at clubs. Surely, a lot of them are somewhat accurate, but so many would be helped by taking the advise here. Great series, keep it up.
Btw ... you can shoot a back tension release pulling with all fingers. It's all a matter of how far you you have the dump set on the release. I've shot for 20 years that way. I have 58x average indoors and a 549 average outdoors.
Could you ask them or talk about the amount of pressure in your fingers on the draw and after you take your thumb off the peg when shooting a hinge? For example, on the draw I know you want most of the pressure on your index finger and on the peg, but about how much on the middle and ring fingers? I know Chance prefers a colder setting, is that so he can draw with more even pressure on his fingers when shooting a heavier poundage?
Starting at 13:06 is some of the greatest information ever given about hinges!!!! Great job Bow Junky!
Finally pro's that discuss release styles and the proper way to fire them in detail.
I really don't get how this has not become mainstream knowledge over the years, but I almost never see anybody that has a well setup hinge or that doesn't punch a trigger in the amateurs at clubs. Surely, a lot of them are somewhat accurate, but so many would be helped by taking the advise here.
Great series, keep it up.
13:18 is perhaps the most important bit of wisdom on hinge release shooting
great vid!! great to have everyone back together, determined to master the hinge so this has cleared things up a lot. thanks guys keep it up
Btw ... you can shoot a back tension release pulling with all fingers. It's all a matter of how far you you have the dump set on the release. I've shot for 20 years that way. I have 58x average indoors and a 549 average outdoors.
I understand the relaxation of the index finger while holding with back tension. I just can't figure out if my hinge is set too hot.
Could you ask them or talk about the amount of pressure in your fingers on the draw and after you take your thumb off the peg when shooting a hinge? For example, on the draw I know you want most of the pressure on your index finger and on the peg, but about how much on the middle and ring fingers? I know Chance prefers a colder setting, is that so he can draw with more even pressure on his fingers when shooting a heavier poundage?
this is the greatest info re back tension release! thanks guys! btw, what are your thoughts on using them for hunting? any tips?
I would punch myself way to much with that type of release! Trigger for me. Just ordered a hardcore 4 finger
What bushing, knock and point is Dan shooting on his Magnums?
Thats the vid I've been waiting for one fat lip was enough
does Danny mean infrequently instead of irregularly
is chance back? or are you just uploading vids from before?