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Tru-Fire® Team Realtree® Buckle Release

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Features a dual caliper release that uses a free-floating, self-centering steel ball that rolls along the inside of the jaws for an even smoother release. Features a Realtree® camo pattern on the leather Evolution buckle strap. Adjustable trigger sensitivity. Right and left hand. Made in USA.
   
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Features a dual caliper release that uses a free-floating, self-centering steel ball that rolls along the inside of the jaws for an even smoother release. Features a Realtree® camo pattern on the leather Evolution buckle strap. Adjustable trigger sensitivity. Right and left hand. Made in USA.
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Length adjustable

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I know it says the trigger is adjustable, is the length adjustable as well?
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Yes it is, turn counter or clock wise to adjust
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The length adjustment has two slots only. They are 1/2" to 3/4" apart.
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 - St. Augustine, FL
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When adversized, it stated that is has an adjustable trigger pull. I own this release, but do not see how the trigger is adjustable, I am having trouble with it opening all the way also. Is this release faulty, or just not adjusted right.
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 - altus, ok
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There should be a screw near where the trigger attaches to the release and this adjusts how hard you have to pull the trigger to release the string. If it is not opening all the way after adjusting that screw, then it is probably a defective release. The techs at Bass Pro should be able to help adjust the release if you are having too many problems.
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