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Old 08-02-2012
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I went with the Tru Fire 360 and like it one of the things I like about it are the fact that it can fold back and out of the way which is nice for hunting elk on the move. I have no complaints except for maybe the weight of it.

Havent tried a scott but I might now lol

I was also curious has anyone used a "T" handle caliper release?
I have been thinking about trying one of those too!
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Old 08-03-2012
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I've tried T Handle thumb trigger releases, and would not go back to the index, wrist strap type release. I've shot both Carter and Tru Ball thumb trigger releases, and I much prefer the Tru Ball designs. I've got the Pro Diamond Extreme and the ST360X. Both have a swivel head design which prevents D-Loop torque and allow for my palm out style of anchor. Started out with a Scoot Little Bitty Goose, but would not change back to a wrist strap for anything.
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I went with the Tru Fire 360 and like it one of the things I like about it are the fact that it can fold back and out of the way which is nice for hunting elk on the move. I have no complaints except for maybe the weight of it.

Havent tried a scott but I might now lol

I was also curious has anyone used a "T" handle caliper release?
I have been thinking about trying one of those too!
Forgot to mention the Tru Ball Pro Diamond is a double caliper design but the ST360X is a hook style. Both are excellent. But like what has been said here before, shoot what feels best to you.
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Old 08-13-2012
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picked up the Scott Shark today, was debating between that and the little goose and i went the shark cuz i like the double caliper.
anyone have any experience with this release?
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