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The Scott Archery Quick Shot Release Buckle Strap is a high-quality, ambidextrous archery release aid featuring a roller sear trigger for ultra-crisp activation. Designed with an adjustable rope connector and durable materials, it fits most archers comfortably and is ideal for youth and budget-conscious users seeking reliable performance.
Model Name | Quick Shot |
Brand | Scott Archery |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum, Neoprene, Leather, Cotton |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
UPC | 745167053079 |
Size | One Size |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00745167053079 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.69 x 5.98 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.75 x 6 x 1.25 inches |
Brand Name | Scott Archery |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer's Warranty |
Suggested Users | Archery |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | The Outdoor Group LLC |
Part Number | 3030BS-BK |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Scott Archery Quick Shot Release |
Included Components | Scott Archery Quick Shot Release |
Sport Type | hunting |
J**E
Scott quick shot release
Good release for the price
A**R
Great for the money!
I don’t normally write reviews but I figured I would put in my two cents.I have been shooting archery all my life, and for the money I would recommend this release to anyone. I bought it for my son who has been shooting for about a year now. However I figured would try it out before handing it over because I was a little worried about some of the reviews I had read. Here are my thoughts on some of those concerns.1. Hair trigger.I like the sharpness of this release. Yes it is quick when you pull the trigger, but only in a good way! It doesn’t just release on its own or anything like that. You can still rest your finger on the bar and pull when ready and it responds immediately which is exactly what I want.2. Allen wrench size.If you’ve been shooting at all with sights you’ve had to use a small Allen wrench to adjust the individual pins. This release uses exactly the same size Allen as my sight pins. So all was is good there.3. Release being on a rope, and flopping around instead of on a stiff rod.I have always used a release on an adjustable rod that lays in my hand and is easy to attach to the string. With this one being on a loose string it made it a little harder to get a hold of in my hand and line it up with my D-loop. My resolution to this was to put a little heat shrink tubing on the strings once I found what length I wanted and now it lays perfectly and lines up easily.4. Wrist StrapIt’s fine. It is made out of sturdy leather and will take a little time to break in, but it beats a velcro strap like most other cheap releases.So all in all I give this release a 4.5 out of 5. It needed a little tweaking, but what doesn’t. For the money it is a 6 out of 5.Update: I decided to go ahead and buy one for myself as well, because of how much I like this release! It's always good to have a backup!
J**T
It works. The rest is personal.
I am not a professional archer so this is coming from a regular guy. It’s a 40$ release and for that money I’d say it’s outstanding. It does what it should and the remainder is personal preference.Cons:Needs to come with an Allen to adjustPros: inexpensive and reliableNow for the preferences and people get so lost in this but here we go. It’s a light release compared to most others I have tried. Think hair trigger but it’s very crisp and has a solid feel that I personally like. Not good for entry youth. It does not spring closed meaning it doesn’t always want to stay closed and I prefer the spring closed type but this does ensure you have a good clip on the d ring or else it will release. The wrist strap is not comfortable and the belt style adjustment leaves a lot of adjustments off the table. I personally fall between two holes and we all know how bad that can be. I spent a fair amount of time flipping it, adjusting it and tucking extra cord to get it to fit. All this said let’s remember it’s <40$ and for that price it’s outstanding. If you want better by a marginal amount you will spend twice as much or more. I own 8 different units and this is the best under 100$ for me.
W**B
Nearly 3 Years Later Review...
This thing has been dependable and rock solid for years.Used other more expensive name brands and they have nothing on this in my opinion.After almost three years, I have no complaints, very consistent performance.The comfort on this for me was never an issue, but the felt lining has slowly begun to degrade now.
R**X
Outstanding accuracy!
I'm not the kind of person who believes in wasting money with unnecessarily overpriced gear, hence why I got this release, it's very very sensitive at first, so I had to make a few adjustments with a 0.50 Allen key to get the amount of travel where I wanted it, pair this up with my Prime RVX 32 and it's damn perfect! It's precise, accurate and smooth, and definitely a hell lot better than the previous releases I've been shooting with in the past.
M**E
Archery release
Great product. Highly recommend
J**H
What your looking for!
So I picked this trigger up after buying the new V3 27" the Scott trigger I had was old and froze up but still worked. I wanted to try this line out.. I think with every new bow you should buy a new Scott! My groups went from 2.5" to less than .5" man I was trying everything chasing my arrows who knew a simple trigger would be the fix.. great for anchor points trigger is smooth but crisp. Perfect duo. When you set it up put it tight but not painful around the wrist then set the trigger rope length! The leather will stretch. Great buy. Truly surprised they are that cheap!
R**Y
Great product and components, ruined by poor adjustability mechanism.
The wrist strap works great, the materials feel like that are great quality, and the release is easy to use, but the "infinitely adjustable" rope connector is pressed against the wrist strap by two Allen wrench screws that are the most obscure size possible and neither the Amazon product page nor the product's page on Scott Archery's official website mention what size Allen key you need.I lucked out that I had an ifixit toolset that happened to have a roughly similar sized Allen wrench bit for their screwdriver, otherwise I would've returned this since the default length of the rope connector was way to small (I'm an adult male).It's a 5.5mm Allen key for anyone who might need this information in the future. This really should be posted somewhere by the shop though.Good product, but frustrating experience to be honest.
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