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    Looking for a new release.

    I'm looking for a new release. What do you use and why?

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    Dennis

    #2
    im on my way to Cabelas any min now for some new toys. gonna try out the new tru ball hybrid 360. let ya know what i think about it after tomorrow.

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      #3
      scotts sabretoothe because its like having a hair trigger not a have to pull the $$$$ out of it to fire trigger( tru fire ) its very dependable and works great and only 74$ at triple edge in dayton ( price may vary in your area but its worth it )
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        #4
        ttt

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          #5
          Scott Caliper: no wrist velcro or buckle strap. I just leave it clipped on to my string loop until its time to stick something. Seems like I paid $50 a few years back for it from Bass Pro. Love it.

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            Originally posted by nathyn View Post
            im on my way to Cabelas any min now for some new toys. gonna try out the new tru ball hybrid 360. let ya know what i think about it after tomorrow.
            i think your looking for a trufire 360,, not a tru ball

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              #7
              Originally posted by TEAMXL View Post
              Scott Caliper: no wrist velcro or buckle strap. I just leave it clipped on to my string loop until its time to stick something. Seems like I paid $50 a few years back for it from Bass Pro. Love it.
              this is the same one i use, its great, very fine trigger

              scott has a great line up with the little bitty goose, little goose, shark and mongoose being all around 60$

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                #8
                I've shot a Scott since I started bowhunting back in the Dark Ages. Don't even know if the other ones measure up. The Little Goose is what I've settled on the last 20 years or so.

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                  #9
                  Scott little goose is tough to beat. Definitely one to try out.

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