I love my shootoff. I use the four finger variety. I have never hit myself in the face, but I did send an arrow into the dirt on let down once. I had been holding on an elk that just wouldn't take that final step to clear a tree. My arms were shaking and I must have hit the trigger as I let down.Bought a Stan Shootoff used this year. After hitting myself in the jaw 3 times decided to wait till after season to see if I like it better than wrist release. Found it hard to hook onto string when in a hurry. Have shot at many deer more than once. It seems like it would be hard to get a second shot. Arrow out of quiver nock on string flip up rest then try to hook release back to string without making much movement or noise. The Shootoff was tough I’m sure there are some that aren’t as hard to hook to string. Hard to do but the few times I didn’t hit myself I did like the anchor better seemed easier to get it in the same place every time. I started a thread on AT about trying a Thumb release and most people came back with you have to move peep up but DL stays the same. Two guys said they use both and don’t change setup at all.
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I carry two of them. One in my pack and one in my pocket. Once I get an arrow knocked and bow hanging, I attach my release.
I will have to pull it out tonight, but I think I recock it with one hand. I can't really remember because it has just become habit.
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