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Spot Hogg
GOHUNT Highlights
Built with both proprietary materials and design the Whipper Snapper’s firing mechanism provides an extremely crisp trigger break
Has a single screw to adjust for both trigger tension and travel
The release’s trigger barrel is adjustable to fit each and every hunter's hand
Manufacturer Highlights
Ergonomically designed for maximum comfort
Fastest trigger available on the market but completely safe
Auto reload feature
Settings won’t change or wear just set it and forget it
Designed for D-loop hookup
Warranty - Limited Lifetime
Breakdown
The Whipper Snapper features unique, contoured lines intended to generate comfort during long shooting sessions and through every segment of the shot sequence. With its slender design, the release seems almost non-existent in your hand during the draw and is easily positioned during anchor for repeatable and consistent shots. The Whipper Snapper’s firing mechanism provides an extremely crisp trigger break that is one of the fastest in the industry. With single screw adjustability for both trigger tension and travel the highly-adjustable Whipper Snapper offers something that is missing on most releases - the peace of mind of knowing that once you’ve fine-tuned the settings the release won’t change or wear matter how much you shoot or how hard you hunt. The release’s trigger barrel is adjustable to fit each individual's hand via two different positions on the trigger.
Adjustable tension | Yes |
Adjustable barrel | Yes |
Jaw type | Open |
Caliper type | Single |
Manufacturer Warranty |
Limited Lifetime |
I really did enjoy this release it was crisp and light. Only thing I wish was on there was a wrist strap. I lost my shooting tac on a ski lift seat.
I went to thumb release after a shoulder injury last season; the biomechanics of this type of release works for me and I'm back shooting. After breaking in another release, I was intrigued by the "snappy" trigger advertised by Spot Hogg. "Snap" interprets to a clean trigger break meaning I can feel the difference in the release as well as see the difference in smaller arrow groups. What's not to like?