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Normally if you are switching for a wrist release ( Scott Shark) to a Thumb (Chocolate Adict.) would you need to shorten your draw ?
It depends on how you anchored with a index. Most have to adjust their peep height. You do anchor differently with a hand held release. See pic. Some get by with changing the length of their d-loop. Even between hand held releases there is a difference that can't be made up with just changing the d-loop length. There's right at .400" difference in hook up length between the foreground Stan Shootoff and the Tru-Fire Sear. For me I have to shorten the draw of my bow and play with the d-loop length.Normally if you are switching for a wrist release ( Scott Shark) to a Thumb (Chocolate Adict.) would you need to shorten your draw ?
Thank you !!!It depends on how you anchored with a index. Most have to adjust their peep height. You do anchor differently with a hand held release. See pic. Some get by with changing the length of their d-loop. Even between hand held releases there is a difference that can't be made up with just changing the d-loop length. There's right at .400" difference in hook up length between the foreground Stan Shootoff and the Tru-Fire Sear. For me I have to shorten the draw of my bow and play with the d-loop length.
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