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Scott Shark release review

Stacy OgleŠ August 2007

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Scott when you here this name in the realm of the archery world you automatically think of high quality releases and the new Shark from Scotts is no different even with the low price tag of around $50 that’s right you can get Scotts quality and precision at an affordable price

The new Shark release is a double caliper design with all machined aluminum parts it’s compact with still a lot of adjustment it has 4 different holes to shorten or lengthen to your particular needs also has a very nice strap made from leather that is very comfortable even when shooting many rounds at the range.

The pull of the trigger is super smooth and crisp the double jaw design is great with my D loop it seems to release much smoother than other designs I have tried in the past it has a pivoting head that is smooth at all angles even at full draw for when you need to make those awkward shots it is available in paradise camo and black so if your looking for a high quality release at an affordable price look no further r than Scott Archery.

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