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3 days ago

The new QuickDraw Drag Trigger is a significant improvement over a traditional mushroom or push button. When using a push button, there are a lot of human variables such as the position of your elbow or the tension on your arm. The amount of muscles from your hand, to arm to shoulder to back are all used with a traditional mushroom button.
computech.com/product/quickdraw-drag-trigger/
But with the QuickDraw Drag Trigger, it's a simple and quick trigger pull of the finger and requires significantly less muscles. Not only does this mean it is faster but your grouping will be much tighter as well. In our experience, a mushroom button had a range of .020, but with the trigger the grouping is more like .008 thousandths.
It can take a little practice to get used to it if your used to the push button but it is well worth the transition when you can consistently hit the same spot on the tree. And for now until Christmas, you can get $15 off, a Free T-Shirt and Free Shipping.
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The new QuickDraw Drag Trigger is a significant improvement over a traditional mushroom or push button. When using a push button, there are a lot of human variables such as the position of your elbow or the tension on your arm. The amount of muscles from your hand, to arm to shoulder to back are all used with a traditional mushroom button.
https://computech.com/product/quickdraw-drag-trigger/
But with the QuickDraw Drag Trigger, its a simple and quick trigger pull of the finger and requires significantly less muscles. Not only does this mean it is faster but your grouping will be much tighter as well. In our experience, a mushroom button had a range of .020, but with the trigger the grouping is more like .008 thousandths.
It can take a little practice to get used to it if your used to the push button but it is well worth the transition when you can consistently hit the same spot on the tree. And for now until Christmas, you can get $15 off, a Free T-Shirt and Free Shipping.
3 days ago

The new QuickDraw Drag Trigger is a significant improvement over a traditional mushroom or push button. When using a push button, there are a lot of human variables such as the position of your elbow or the tension on your arm. The amount of muscles from your hand, to arm to shoulder to back are all used with a traditional mushroom button.
computech.com/product/quickdraw-drag-trigger/
But with the QuickDraw Drag Trigger, it's a simple and quick trigger pull of the finger and requires significantly less muscles. Not only does this mean it is faster but your grouping will be much tighter as well. In our experience, a mushroom button had a range of .020, but with the trigger the grouping is more like .008 thousandths.
It can take a little practice to get used to it if your used to the push button but it is well worth the transition when you can consistently hit the same spot on the tree. And for now until Christmas, you can get $15 off, a Free T-Shirt and Free Shipping.
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I sent a message a month or so ago about how this mounts to a D wheel. I don’t have the butterfly wheel so I’m curious how the bracket for that attaches and if there’s a picture of it somewhere.

I have a switch just like it been using it for years.

Hey Matt, so if this was used in a bottom bulb format. Would I be right in that cocking the trigger is holding the trans brake activation so you can pull the trigger to launch on the bottom ?

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