:d I shoot one of the under rated releases out there, the Jim Fletcher Fletchunter release, a single caliper release with a lifetime warrenty for under $100.00 also...
these things are indestructable and I clean mine once a year in a mud puddle wether it needs it or not...
well close anyway...I do clean it up about now with air and a wipe down then use powdered graphite on them dont use oils or sprays like WD-40 ..that stuff attracts dirt and odor
they have been around longer than most shooters, I have one that is 30 years old as my spare...before this year I had three and lost one years ago but had the other two...i added two more to my collection as I redesigned the wrist strap for hunting and used two new ones...now I will have a spare in every piece of kit and vehicle I own...lol
we put these releases up against very expensive releases in near $300.00 mark and many of the popular brands...many think they arre all the same ...but do a test involving a half dozen releases and you will have some shoot high left for example compared to others..and considerably high left..
I would keep away from the cheaper double caliper style releases..i have many a dryfired and broken bow...plus nose bleeds due to doubles slipping thru center servings and loops as they wear..
http://fletcherarchery.com/products/...eluxe-release/
JMHO
Neil