I have talked about this before and I have been receiving some questions about how they are made and used.
If anyone is having finger issues shooting, this should help.
You need two nock points, one above the arrow and one below. (It's what I've done but might work with one)
Here is what's needed: strap material, glue, scissors, and a clamp.
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/IMG_1410.jpg)
Fit the loop to your palm.
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/IMG_1414.jpg)
Glue it up and clamp.
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/IMG_1417.jpg)
Cut to desired tab length.
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/IMG_1418.jpg)
Shape the end of the tab.
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/IMG_1419.jpg)
Finished leather palm tab
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/Leather%20release%20aid%20and%20thumb%20ring/leatherreleaseaid2.jpg)
Here is how to use it:
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/th_VIDEO0005-1.jpg) (http://s218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/?action=view¤t=VIDEO0005-1.mp4)
upside down but you can still see how it works.
(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/th_VIDEO0003.jpg) (http://s218.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/mudd57/?action=view¤t=VIDEO0003.mp4)
God bless,Mudd
Like to see it in action or better pic. Never seen one before. Very curious
Ksdan,
click on photo to view video
That is neat. Should be great for anyone but especially those who may have lost strength in their fingers or experience pain when drawing with fingers.
Thanks, Mudd.. That's what I envisioned but the video made it perfectly clear !!!
I do have arthritis in my drawing hand, so far I've still been able to shoot normally but it's nice to see there's something to fall back on!
Thanks Mudd, nothing wrong with that, probably a better release than fingers for sure. I dont need to got there yet but if I ever need to you can bet I will give it a go. I know it will work, Cherokee shot that way back in the day.
Thanks for the vid. I have been wanting to try this for a while. I shoot with a guy that shoots this way and has been for many years. He shoots good too. I think my string arm forearm would be much more relaxed in that position.
I found that most of the work is done by the back muscles using it.
It isn't as quiet as fingers but if the choice were..... use this or quit shooting, I'd use it.
God bless,Mudd
PS: This and my "fake front blind", my "on the bow blind", and my folding portable blind are a few things I've tried that actually work. You should see the list of things I've tried that didn't fair as well...lol
Got it. . . thanks guys. Didn't realize vid.
:thumbsup:
From one of our own book writers quotes: No experience is ever wasted because every experience contains a lesson. The lessons of experience are always positive, even if the experience is not."
You learned "something" from those failures, Mudd!
That is cool. I've never seen one of these before. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Mudd, I appreciate the shared knolledge.
Thanks Mudd, last week I cut the end of my middle finger off just below the finger nail. It will heal but The Doc. says I will probally loose some finger strengeth. I'll probally have to try something like this.
And he told me don't even think about shooting my bow for at least 4 months. Looks like winter trad. archery leauge is cancelled .
doug77
Don't they use this type of release in flight shooting?
That cracked me up seeing the first part of that video upside down... :biglaugh:
Doug77 (IMHO) you should at least try one before giving up shooting.
There will not be any strain on your finger whatsoever.
God bless,Mudd
PS:Kirk......I don't have a clue... shoot I thought I was the 1st person to try such a thing...lol
Very cool, is there any advantage to this style vs. fingers?
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Originally posted by Kirkll:
That cracked me up seeing the first part of that video upside down... :knothead: :laughing:
Mudd, I'll never up give my bows, I just need to give my finger some time to heal.
Oct. 1st. 2013 is a long way off and I'll be good to go by then.
doug77
Neat idea!! Thanks for sharing, now to find some leather.
The top two photos are of a strap tab that was made for me by one of the guys that started me bowhunting in the early 60s. This uses a small piece of cut off nail at the end. You can see where I added another layer of leather over the end because of wear. This one is really nice to use for driving, climbing, eating, whatever as it is out of the way but is on the string in an instant.
The bottom two pictures is a very similar strap tab in how it works but this one goes around the little finger. You can see in the last photo that there are adjustment holes and that it is made of one continuous piece of leather and riveted together.
These are quick to get on the string and make for a faster arrow but with a noise gain. The first time using these is a bit scarey as you're not sure that the thumb pressure can hold it. But it really is easy to get use to.
(http://imageshack.us/a/img837/9369/img2483sized.th.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img839/6888/img2484sized.th.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img195/8215/img2485sized.th.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img717/3786/img2486sized.th.jpg)
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Thanks Mudd for the visual. :thumbsup:
Say Mudd, do you feel the leather on your face as the string pulls free of the release? I shoot with a homemade tab and this seems to be similar in that the edge of the leather would brush harshly against the face on release.
QuoteOriginally posted by rwbowman:
Say Mudd, do you feel the leather on your face as the string pulls free of the release? I shoot with a homemade tab and this seems to be similar in that the edge of the leather would brush harshly against the face on release.
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I haven't noticed any problems.
God bless,Mudd