Thursday, January 12, 2012

New release prototype: A breakthrough?

Tobias is having great success with his "fistgrip" release technique. This made me thinking - is it time for a completely new approach to the release issue?

Made a quick and dirty prototype today with leftover multiplex. I was afraid that it ain't possible to hold the thing together when drawing out, but in fact it is necessary to consciously open your hand!

This opens the door to completely new power dimensions. In most cases, it the the pouch hand, not the arm and shoulder muscles, that determine the draw. This eliminated the need for a strong hand.

And it is soo easy to make. All you need is a bit of wood and a hinge.

I will optimize this over the weekend. An even more canted release angle will allow for a totally relaxed fist position, and even slightly enhance the draw length.



8 comments:

  1. This will probably create more adherents to full butterfly shooting with much heavier bands because it will take the strain off just the fingers and spread it over the entire hand. Very innovative and arguably something that has been needed. May I assume you will create a shallow 'pocket' in the pincers to help secure the pouch and ball from accidental release should it be twisted inadvertently? It may take a bit longer to properly load prior to shooting, but I think the extra time will be negligible. Well done, Joerg. You and Tobias work well together.

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  2. what if the ball slides out at the side?

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  4. für welche mudition ist das gemacht?

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  5. Hi Jorg this is my comment for the slingshot drawing this sunday afternoon! I would love to win the panther! if the drawing is still going on??!!

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  6. Drawing is suspended for a little longer, I gave away too many Panthers on other drawings lately. Will resume in a few weeks.

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  7. That is very interesting.....looks really easy to make...
    but is it safe to hold the ammunition? like szymeon.1996 says.. is it possible for the ammo to slip of the release?

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