Perfect Your Form With Ringer and Veracity Release Aids

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posted on June 29, 2016
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No Limit Archery’s Ringer and Veracity release aids were created to help archers get the most out of each and every practice session. This is the perfect time to hone in on archery skills, because before you know it you’ll be in a tree stand anxiously waiting that perfect buck.

Both release aids encourage better form in archers, which leads to more accurate and consistent shots. Yet, they are specific in the ways they train.

The Ringer incorporates the form and accuracy enhancing features of a target release, but with the control and toughness of a hunting model. To do so, the Ringer simulates back-tension release; an action of bow hunting that should be mastered by hunters.

A major aspect of the Ringer is its determination to instill consistency in the user. Its ergonomic shape feels natural when held properly, which encourages the exact same hold for every shot. Additionally, the ring-finger slot location of the Ringer’s trigger promotes accuracy and further shooter uniformity. To shoot, the archer pulls through the shot, putting tension on the ring finer until the release fires. The hand constantly remains in the same position, for there is no reflex for the shooter to reach for a trigger with the ring finger. Eliminating that tempting move to go for a trigger keeps the archer from making a subtle change in their hold, and as we know, small changes make huge differences.

The Ringer not only assists with physical form, but mental as well. It helps hunters concentrate entirely on holding their sight pin on the target until their ready to shoot. Preforming this type of practice helps to calm and steady the mind, eliminating target panic and improving accuracy. A smooth, anticipated release will always bring about better results. 

No Limit Archery’s other target release is the Veracity, a hinge-style release created for the competitive archer. It feels almost identical in the hand as the Ringer, but features extreme adjustability. Users can fine tune the sensitivity and set the device to operate with or without clicks, making it ideal for the target shooter where small adjustments are everything and perfection is key. In addition, the Veracity features an exclusive hand adjustment design, so that the handle can be configured to perfectly fit the users hold.

The Ringer and Veracity are beneficial investments for any archer. For more information and a full list of features for each release, visit No Limits Archery.

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