What release are you shooting ?


Tony

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heres my 2 main weapons for indoor target shooting.. the smallest is a Zenith 3 finger hinge jaw that im learning to shoot..

the other is a Carter Solution 2 , 4 finger.. its a BT release with a safety ..

both of these releases are BT only no triggers on them...

i have been shooting the Carter for a while now , but i think im going to make the switch to the Zenith for everything.. when i push and pull its absolutely effortless for me to use... but the fear of a misfire is always there...i will probably use it a lot in practice as a training tool and then go exclussively to it full time for 3D season...

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so what are you shooting for a release ?

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Re: What release are you shooting ?

My go to release is a Carter Atension which I cut down to a three finger. It's shown in the middle of the pic. The others are (top row left to right) a Tru-Ball 4 spot with the new style head. The other in the top row is a Carter Solution 3. The cut down Atension is in the middle and in the bottom row (L 2 R) is a Carter Atension 4 finger and a Carter Colby.

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I've found that the pure BT releases tend to keep me honest. While it is possible to command fire them they keep the target panic away better than the thumb trigger type.

hangunnr

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Re: What release are you shooting ?

camo zenith 2 finger for target

my 3d baby is my 2 finger non-anodized chocolate addiction

i know tony will love that zenith since it was mine for two years, i loved it also but wanted a different color and joe at zenith has the coolest camo on his releases i have ever seen

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