🎯 Elevate Your Archery Game with Precision and Comfort!
The Tru-Fire Hardcore 4 Finger Revolution Archery Release combines cutting-edge design with unparalleled comfort. Crafted from solid aluminum, it features a 360-degree rotating head on 11 ball bearings, a customizable thumb button, and a 16-position adjustable tension knob, making it the ultimate choice for archers seeking precision and ease of use. Proudly made in the USA, this release is perfect for both right and left-handed users.
Brand | Tru-Fire |
Color | Camo |
Style | 4-Finger |
Sport | Archery |
Item Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Archery |
Night vision | No |
Eye Relief | 3 Inches |
Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.4 x 5 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.25 x 5.25 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | Tru-Fire |
Warranty Description | Manufacture Warranty |
Model Name | Hardcore |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Feradyne Outdoors Llc |
Part Number | HDRC |
Included Components | Release |
K**E
MAN O MAN!!!
Wow!! I am amazed at how this little device instantly improved my shot!!!Let me start by saying I have bad wrists. I hurt my wrists years ago playing hockey and they have never been the same. I have been using a wrist release for some time now and would find that after an hour or two of moderate shooting, my wrist would be hurting. Not to mention the next day they were very sore! This was my main reason to switch to the hand releaseFirst off the construction is fantastic! It feels great in the hand, has a just the right amount of weight that you'd want in a device going in your hand. Smooth finish makes it nice to hold as well. Not to mention the mechanics of the device feel great too!I love that I can easily adjust not only the trigger position, but the sensitivity as well! That made it even more of a dream to shoot with! The swivel head design gave me the freedom to turn my wrist and place my hand at the right position on the side of my face to shoot.The first thing I noticed on my very first pull was how stable I was holding the bow string back! I felt like I could've held it for minutes without a shake in the arms! I shoot a 60lb pull so normally with my wrist release after holding the shoot to aim I would notice a little shake in my hold. Not with this!! My first arrow went high because I compensated the pull, I then adjusted the sensitivity to be nice and light and the next six were all within a 2-3inch group!!I was really hesitant to pay this much for a release... but let me tell you... it was worth every cent!!! I'd buy it again and again! What else can I say... I love it!!
A**R
Great release.
I had one of these before and lost it in the woods so I had to purchase another one. I like this release, it's easy to use, well built and I like the four finger grip. Always used a wrist strap on one before, but I like this one much better. You can leave it attached to the bow for a quick draw. By the way I did find the lost one after I purchased this one so now I have a back-up.
C**G
Pretty good but the bulkiness was a deal breaker.
I got this as a used product from Amazon....which brings me to the first potential issue with this product: exposure of the internal components.It was marked as "very good" condition but it did not work when I initially tried it. I opened up the release mechanism to find that something had gummed up the internals. So after pulling them out, cleaning, lubricating, and getting the spring and everything to fit the way it should have, I was able to test it.At first I viewed this as a failure by someone at Amazon to properly inspect the product but then I realized that this could also be seen as a design issue since the top on the internal parts are exposed and it's possible for foreign material to find its way in... However, this could just be a fault of all hook release style releases (this was the first I've ever used).Regardless, I'm fine with some maintenance so I pushed on to testing it.I had also ordered a truball max pro 4 -which is the release that I ended up going with.My main deciding factor? I have a camo face mask that I wear when it is cold out. It's not an ultra slim fitting spandex style mask so the material bunches up near the neck and makes everything pretty bulky there.The Trufire Revo felt very good in my glove while the truball almost felt small enough to the point where I could easily drop it. However, when I had my bow drawn back I noticed that it was difficult to deal with the trufire while I had my face mask down. I had to pull the bow back and then lean my head over to my peep sight. This wasn't nearly as much of a problem with the truball that felt almost completely contained in my hand.So the small form of the truball really won in my personal "worst case scenario" testing.Overall the trufire was a nice release but I just happened to prefer the truball max 4 pro.
T**E
Love it
I bought a caliber wrist style at bass pro shops, and I hated it. Not knowing anything about releases, I asked for the cheapest thing they had that worked good. It was a blackout brand, and the guy told me to push forward on the trigger as I pulled back, to make sure it doesn't fire during the draw. It was extremely awkward to do that, and bringing my finger around from behind the trigger to the front was hard for some reason. The blackout one also didn't have a spring to close the caliber automatically, so I knew I needed to research this to find what I needed. I found that a hook is also made, and decided on the that instead of a caliber, since it just fits me. I narrowed down my search to this item, and the wrist version of it. I went back to bass pro, and tried both, and actually liked both. I chose this handheld because I like using my thumb for the trigger, and I like the idea of pulling with my fingers, since it's more like pulling a bow string. This is the perfect fit for me, and I love it. I accidentally bought the non swivel version of this before this Revolution. That version has a hook that is set so that the trigger has to be on my face, and I don't know how that's even usable, yet nobody complained about that in the reviews. Releases are overpriced, and I didn't want to spend this much, but this is what I needed, and it's perfect for me.
D**R
Solid release
Had the original hardcore 4 finger and this is a definite improvement. No string torque on the d loop, similar adjustments to trigger travel and weight and feels great in the hand. I have larger hands and its a decent fit and should fit smaller as well. Highly recommend this release. Little tip: if you want to hunt with this release make sure to practice with the gloves you're gonna hunt in.
J**S
Exelente
Muy confiable
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