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Finger fatigue can occur with handheld releases due to the repetitive motion and strain on the fingers and hands.
Release Aid Types for Hunting
When it comes to releasing a hunting bow, there are several types of releases to choose from, including handheld releases, wrist strap releases, and thumb trigger releases. Handheld releases are popular among hunters due to their simplicity and ease of use. However, these releases can cause finger fatigue, especially during extended periods of hunting.
Finger Fatigue Causes and Prevention
Finger fatigue with handheld releases is often caused by the repetitive motion of releasing the bowstring. This motion can cause strain on the fingers, particularly the index finger, which is responsible for triggering the release. To prevent finger fatigue, hunters can take a few steps. First, make sure to grip the release aid correctly, with a firm but not overly tight grasp. Second, use a release aid with a adjustable tension setting to reduce the strain on the fingers. Third, take regular breaks to stretch and relax the fingers.
Wrist Strap and Thumb Trigger Releases
Wrist strap and thumb trigger releases are two other types of release aids that can help reduce finger fatigue. Wrist strap releases use a strap that wraps around the wrist, allowing the hunter to release the bowstring with a gentle motion. Thumb trigger releases, on the other hand, use a trigger that is activated by the thumb, reducing the strain on the fingers. Both of these release aids can be more comfortable and easier to use than handheld releases, especially during extended periods of hunting.
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