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homemade release aid?

Started by team fudd, December 19, 2014, 08:00:00 PM

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team fudd

I remember seeing a homemade release at one time that someone had made out of antler and chord maybe? Talking to a guy today that needs something similar in order to keep shootin. Any help would be appreciated if anybody can remember the link. I cant seem to find it

centaur

Seems like Mudd had something like that. Might contact him.
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Lowrider

Go on youtube and type in (Webb's deer bone traditional archery release). Hopefully this might be something that will keep your friend shooting.

nineworlds9

You can actually make a finger loop style one out of paracord or string loop material if I remember correct, there should be a tutorial online somewhere if you do a search.
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Backyard bowyer makes one out of PVC check it out
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flinthead

Yea, have one of Webb Babcocks releases and they are nice if you want a release. Not for everyone but he shoots in our area and is trying to offer a product for folks that want a release for Trad. Great guy to deal with and he shoots it off a loop on the bowstring--and can tell tou how to set it up. Thanks, Roy
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I have a rather expensive release, one with the combo wrist strap and for shooting with a loop on the string.  I was battling with sore fingers for a time. I had to put my thumb behind my ear as an anchor. It was a bit clumsy, timing wise, but it did work on a right hand short recurve accurate enough to kill a deer.  I no longer have a bow to use it on, nor do I need it. What is the hand situation of this person? There are several U tubes that have the thumb pressure release.
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