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FAQ
 

Q:

Which style of release is more accurate, a single caliper or dual caliper?

 
A:

It's really not a matter of accuracy, but personal preference. Some people prefer the single caliper releases and others prefer the dual caliper. When tested, both styles are equally accurate, so it's just a matter of what you prefer.

 

Q:

How do I adjust the trigger tension on my Scott release?

 
A:

The tension adjustment screw is located at the base of the trigger. To increase travel and reduce sensitivity, turn the screw clockwise. To decrease travel and increase sensitivity, turn the screw counter-clockwise. Make only small adjustments at a time.

 

Q:

I have never shot a backtension release. Can you give me some pointers for shooting your Longhorn releases?

 
A:

All releases in the Longhorn series are pure backtension releases designed to be shot using a string loop. All Longhorn's come with interchangeable thumb pegs in three different sizes for a custom fit. This release is very simple to adjust---it has only one set screw which locks the half moon in place. The adjustment screw is located in the hole on the smooth side of the handle, about mid-way from the bottom. To adjust, simply loosen the screw and rotate the moon clockwise for a lighter setting, or counter-clockwise for a heavier setting.
One can shoot the release with or without the click, since the "click" groove is machined only on one side of the half-moon. To change from click to no-click, simply loosen the adjustment screw mentioned above, and then press out the dowel pin that goes through the bracket and moon assembly. Flip the moon 180 degrees and reassemble, pressing the pin back through the bracket-moon assembly. Adjust to the desired setting, and then tighten the set screw back against the moon.
If you need further help, see your local archery pro shop.

 

Q:

I need a new strap for my Little Goose. I would like to get a velcro hook and loop strap. How much will that cost?

 
A:

All replacement straps are $16 for black and $17 for camo. You can purchase replacement straps through your local pro shop or direct from Scott Archery by calling 606-663-2734

 

Q:

I have a Hook & Loop Strap on my release. Can I change it to a Buckle Strap?

 
A:

Yes. All you need to do is call us at 606-663-2734 to order. We accept all major credit cards. The price is $16 for black and $17 for camo. We'll need to know which model of release that you have when you order so that you receive the correct connector setup.

 

Q:

I have a Caliper Release and I need a longer connector. Where can I get a different length connector?

 
A:

You can order a new connector by calling Scott Archery at 606-663-2734. We will explain how to change out the connector when you place your order.

 

Q:

I recently purchased a new Little Goose and the jaw does not open wide enough to fit around my bowstring. Is there a way that I can adjust the jaw to open wider?

 
A:

To open the jaw wider simply remove the rubber stop located behind the trigger and trim it. This will allow the trigger to fall back further, thus allowing the jaw to open wider.