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Nock On Archery Nock-2-It Release

shamus275

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I like mine though I wish it was a four finger. Compared to a Stan, if I bought again I’d buy the Stan. They fit my hand better and I can adjust trigger travel better.
 

ThebigD

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I shoot a cater wise choice which is a three finger version of the nock2it. I have been using it for three seasons and absolutely love it. The quality is top notch and i have zero complaints. The trigger is crisp and adjustability is really simple. I shoot alot of arrows durring and off season and this release just keeps performing. I would recommend it to anyone.
 
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Wrobo61

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I have the Silver Back to practice with and Nock2it to hunt with. It’s agood realease.
 

SETXsportsman6

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I have the Silver Back to practice with and Nock2it to hunt with. It’s agood realease.
So question, you should still attempt to fire the knock2it off of "back tension" by bringing your elbow backwards which creates back tension correct? Excuse my ignorance to the matter I've only previously shot a finger release. I would assume that's why y'all would practice with a silverback and hunt with a knock2it?

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Wrobo61

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You are correct, use your back muscles to pull your elbow back. You are looking for a surprise shot and then follow through with the bow arm up until arrow hit your target.
 
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pesqimon

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So question, you should still attempt to fire the knock2it off of "back tension" by bringing your elbow backwards which creates back tension correct? Excuse my ignorance to the matter I've only previously shot a finger release. I would assume that's why y'all would practice with a silverback and hunt with a knock2it?

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Exactly. Watch Dudley’s videos on this. They’re great!
 

pesqimon

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I have it's just been a while. I like the idea of shooting the silverback for practice! That would definitely drive home the back tension habit rather than slapping the trigger.

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Yes, it really drives home the lessons. For example, when I use the Nock2It my elbow wants to drop but if I keep it high, like the silverback requires, then better things happen.
 
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SETXsportsman6

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Yes, it really drives home the lessons. For example, when I use the Nock2It my elbow wants to drop but if I keep it high, like the silverback requires, then better things happen.
I think now because of you I'm gonna be 400 in the hole for releases rather than 2.

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