doc holiday13
WKR
So i've a bit of a dilemma. My wife wanted to get into archery, so we got her a bow. My first thoughts were that she should start with a wrist strap type release because they're reliable, they're attached to your body; so as long as your finger is off the trigger and she holds her arm back, there wouldn't be an AD.
Well after having her pull back and firing a few arrows, in addition to her body position/form, she's punching the trigger hard. This is just dropping an arrow into a point blank distance target. In addition to this, I let her try using my Nock 2 It, and she feels that release is a little more comfortable for anchor point and hand position.
I want to set her up for best performance and form. So I'm thinking if she likes the Nock 2 It, I should get her the Silverback so she has to focus on form and make it hard for her to punch the trigger. However, this takes me back to the "safety" of using a wrist strap because (in my mind) its waaay easier to have an AD with a tension release(for a new bow shooter).
Well after having her pull back and firing a few arrows, in addition to her body position/form, she's punching the trigger hard. This is just dropping an arrow into a point blank distance target. In addition to this, I let her try using my Nock 2 It, and she feels that release is a little more comfortable for anchor point and hand position.
I want to set her up for best performance and form. So I'm thinking if she likes the Nock 2 It, I should get her the Silverback so she has to focus on form and make it hard for her to punch the trigger. However, this takes me back to the "safety" of using a wrist strap because (in my mind) its waaay easier to have an AD with a tension release(for a new bow shooter).