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- Interchangeable Heads for Handheld Releases -
 
  Funnel-shaped jaws make the standard caliper head more accurate because there is no hang-up on bowstring or rope loop. These and all other jaws are made of 7075 aircraft aluminum and then teflon-coated for speed and accuracy. This provides less wear on our new rope loop material. We recommened using a rope that is braided 28-30 time per inch.
When ordering your handle release choose R for Standard Caliper Head
(Example: An Ultra XTreme would be TUXR)
  Made famous by Tom Crowe, who won over $300,000 and set a European 3-D record in 1999 with them, these jaws work like a ball and socket joint. Because of their spherical nature, torque in any direction is eliminated. The tail of the single ball aligns your peep sight, ending the need for rubber tubing. Pro Richard Holmes notes that he has shot his single ball release over 15,000 times and the alignment stayed int he same place. Best of all, the single ball won't pinch your arrow nock at full draw because of its radius. This is the true answer for shooters!
When ordering your handle release choose S for Single Ball Head
(Example: An Ultra XTreme would be TUXS)
  This jaw style is very popular with hunters because of two key features. Tthe double ball release pulls directly behind the arrow, the arrow will not come off the nock if you pull back, let down, and pull back again. The release can also be attached to the bowstring allowing the hunter's hands to be free to do all other needed tasks while up in the tree stand. The crossbar stops nock pinch and aligns the peep. This is an excellent choice for short axle-to-axle bows.
When ordering your handle release choose W for Double Ball Head
(Example: An Ultra XTreme would be TUXW)
  Available on all tournament hand-held releases, the talon rope head is the excellent answer for shooting a rope D-loop or using the included rope. The archer is able to loosen the screws and tighten at any 360 degree angle so that the release won't twist the string when the archer settles into his or her anchor point. Like all other T.R.U. Ball jaws, the talon jaw is 7075 aircraft aluminum that is teflon-coated for speed and accuracy.
When ordering your handle release choose L for Talon Rope Head
(Example: An Ultra XTreme would be TUXL)
 
 
 
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