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Well folks I went an done it..Jumped in to the icey waters head first.:rolleyes:
I picked up a Tru Ball BT Gold Ultra 3. It looks as thou it was never used. I have ajusted the halfmoon per the truball web site.
Only thing, is it enough or to much? As per everthing I have read on learning to use a BT. I took a old bow string to make a training aid.(need something else, it kills my hand)
I am looking for any advise or tips to help me master this, with out punching my self in the face. It does not have a safty.:cool:
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Nice release. I had one once. Bought it...Stole it. The store miss-marked the release, $27.99. Snatched it up faster than greased lightening.
First, if you haven't messed with one, get someone who has.
I see you have found the TRU Ball website and set the release.
Suggested is to have the release set heavy until you get the back tension working properly.
String arm; String elbow in line with power stroke of string. The elbow has to be as such to allow the muscles to pull past the pivot point. In other words, if you pull and the elbow goes down and/or out you're doing it wrong. The elbow should go straight back or even a tad to the right of the power stroke.
Your Gold should have a clicker - read of it. Basically, if it isn't set for the clicker, you remove the half moon, turn it around and put it back in.
Like Archer said; Hang on to the thumb barrel. I nearly knocked out myself twice. Once I was on my knees and staring out in space.
The training aid. I made my own. Checking in secret files...... found it. I used a length of 2413 alum arrow and gave it a slight bend and the string is trot line. Later I built up the handle with tape.
Basically, attach the string as shown and then just tie knots in the string until you adjust to your draw length - Bow arm strong and good anchor point.
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elkslayer4x5
:eek: Now this is getting scary, Sonny ( what's that about shooting in the house ? ) is telling Elkslayer how to's for his new to him BT release!:eek: Run Koda! Might need more than a good pointer, like a great backstop ! :D
Elkslayer, see, told ya that it would be Sonny with the most comprehensive discussion on the use of the aforementioned device.
I may be stupid, but not insane. Regardless, once you get the hang of bt release they are pretty safe - wouldn't want some of the my friends around me though. They call ya on the cell phone when on the verge of shooting, lickin' ya in the ear. I use the word "friends" loosely. Great bunch of guys, but dang, they'll take your stabilizer, take your arrows, hide your bow and call out a your 10 as a miss.... Suckers turnt the lights out on the indoor range when I was about to shoot.