From trigger to hinge release
bought a hinge release 4 months ago. now im in the the mid of cconverting to hinge release.
the problem i had now is the arrow grouping is mess up with hinge release and trigger release.
Am i on the wrong track? or should i proceed with hinge release and forget the trigger release. Or go back to trigger.
i feel like in middle of no way now.
advice, suggestions, opinion and past experience please share to sort my problem.
thanks...
From trigger to hinge release
In no particular order;
There are problems with switching to hinge some don't understand. First, learning back tension and the proper form to execute it. Basically, proper form, but the reality check of having the release arm in position so the pivot point is well present. Here, the release arm needs position so the release elbow can swing back. Okay, the elbow doesn't swing all that much, a fraction of a inch, but is enough to rotate the hand to fire the release easily. Elbow out and nothing goes right. The release is hard to fire and arrows don't go where you want them.
Trying to learn the hinge process and having the bow set for a index release sometimes does not go well. By and large something has to change and mostly it's the height of the peep. Sure, the peep might look right, but most people bend and bend you loose form.
Draw length is also a issue. I believe Barry will say the same. You will find over all draw length vastly more important when using a hinge release.
Another issue of learning the hinge is it's better to start with a low poundage bow. Once learned you then add draw weight that is suitable to you.
I have a couple of links and a write up for back tension and setting of to get started...if you wish.