I shoot a bow with a really solid back wall, and I may be wrong, but I thought I heard him say on a podcast that bows with back walls (limb stops) will have a harder time breaking clean, and that is my experience. When learning to drive a vehicle for the first time, there’s a lot to learn about the fluid motion between the brakes. I have no issues breaking a hinge by releasing tension on my index finger and I can apply pressure with my back elbow and remove pressure from my index finger in unison, and when it breaks, I get a great follow through consistently. In this video, John Dudley teaches a brand new archer how to drive a back tension release, including the Silverback Plus and Backstrap, by drawing profound comparisons between driving a car and driving a tension release. It was by far the most frustrated I've been in a while. I worked and worked to fix that, and it just didn't get better. After about 3-4 shots into each session, I couldn't get my shots to break clean, which I'm sure is a breakdown in my form. I worked with the Silverback for a month straight. I wish they would make a hinge that was modeled after these two releases. To me, the release feels great in my hand. Getting it dialed in to your exact preferences and specs is important. I'm sure I could gouge it and someone would pay for it, but that's just dirty IMO.I ordered it a few months ago, just got lucky and caught an email right after they posted some available. The Silverback Release is one of the greatest tools that will help you shoot your very best. I just sold a Silverback on here an hour or so ago, for what I paid for it. It will be a more demanding release but in turn will be rewarding once somewhat mastered. The trigger on the N2I is heavy though,definitely heavier than releases that I've had in the past.SUPER CRISP though!!! The Silverback definitely takes some getting used to,especially if you like to roll your back tension shot. I own both the N2I & Silverback & love them both! Both releases are just a copy off of 2 current releases in the Carter line up,just in a 2 finger design(Wise Choice/Evolution). The scarcity of the release is the reason for the held value. The benefit of the BOA system is to apply the same amount of tension around your wrist each time, no matter the amount of clothing on your wrist. There are more N2I coming in weekly now, so keep your eye on your email notifications!Īs far as the release itself goes,they are definitely nice! The 2 finger design isnt for everyone & is why you find them for sale on here ever so often. I work for the production company that produces all of Dudleys product videos, new product release videos, school of nock and most of his hunts. If no payment was received the next person in line would get the chance to get a N2I. So whoever submitted the "Notify Me" box will be given the first chance to buy the N2I & would have 2 days to purchase. They're doing the purchasing process numerically. The email sent out Thursday was a mis-sent email.Their new website designer made a change to the site & made the N2I available,which in turn,led an email to be sent to ppl that were on the waiting list.
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