![]() ![]() ![]() The reality is that they are NOT that hard to maintain and adjust. If I wanted to try a new spring tension, or need to clean my release aid, I used to send it back to Carter to do this for me. I know that at one time I thought that the release aid was such a complex mechanism that to open it up seemed taboo. The success of Carter’s releases over the last decade proves that. In my opinion Jerry Carter is the best release aid designer and manufacturer in the world. I have used and supported Carter Enterprises for the majority of my competitive career. My goal here is to show you how to properly set and maintain the 'guts' of your release aid. We have all also heard the saying 'no guts, no glory.' I want you to keep this saying in mind and remember it. Whether you are willing to admit it or not, how your release functions dictates the execution of the rest of your shot sequence. ![]() The mechanical release is arguably the most important accessory of all for compound shooters if not the release itself, then the process of what happens in the back half of your body at full draw until shot execution. You know, in an archery tournament that is a pretty accurate saying as your equipment is very important to your archery success. There is a song that I once learned at Sunday School: He has the whole world in his hands. If your warranty is past term and you are interested in self maintainence then this is the recommended method. For any release needing maintainence that is still under warranty, it's best to send back direclty to Carter. Opening any Carter Release will void the original warranty and release Carter from any liability due to personal tamperment. ![]()
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