Go to a bow shop, chat with a dude or lady who is nice and knowledgeable, and ask to shoot a few releases. Any bow tech who wants to stay in business will let you try a few releases before you purchase. It does them no good to be snooty about your personal shooting comfort.
If I had a shot at an animal for every time some guy told me some equipment was the soup-to-nuts, I’d never have an empty freezer. I’m not saying you should disregard advice, but 90% of hunting equipment has to be test-driven, especially something as personal as a release (arguably one of the most important pieces in your whole hunting setup).
Good luck! Find a good bow shop.