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Old 02-13-2009, 06:59 PM
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Question on single wrist action and snap release
Hi ya'll,

I have a 10-2 D grip and would like to use more of a snap release in my total motion. Is it still ok to use single wrist action to achieve a snap release? I know that 10-2 D grips can get more trigger delay for snap releases, but I wanted to make sure that if I used single wrist action that everything would comply. Thanks in advance for all the help.

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Old 02-19-2009, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by laangels View Post

I have a 10-2 D grip and would like to use more of a snap release in my total motion. Is it still ok to use single wrist action to achieve a snap release? I know that 10-2 D grips can get more trigger delay for snap releases, but I wanted to make sure that if I used single wrist action that everything would comply.
Standard Wrist Action (Turn and Cock / Uncock and Roll / 10-18-A) is not possible with a Strong Double Action Grip (10-2-D). Why? Because, by definition, the Left Wrist has already been Turned (to Plane) in the Grip.

Hence, Standard Wrist Action and the Strong Double Action Grip are Incompatible Components (Chapter 13), and with or without a Snap Release (Component #24 / Variations D/E), you must use Single Wrist Action (Cock without Turn / Uncock without Roll / 10-18-C). Or, use Zero Wrist Action (10-18-G), and substitute Hinge Action (Component #10) for Wrist Action (Component #18 ) per 7-10 and 2-G.

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Standard Wrist Action (Turn and Cock / Uncock and Roll / 10-18-A) is not possible with a Strong Double Action Grip (10-2-D). Why? Because, by definition, the Left Wrist has already been Turned (to Plane) in the Grip.

Hence, Standard Wrist Action and the Strong Double Action Grip are Incompatible Components (Chapter 13), and with or without a Snap Release (Component #24 / Variations D/E), you must use Single Wrist Action (Cock without Turn / Uncock without Roll / 10-18-C). Or, use Zero Wrist Action (10-18-G), and substitute Hinge Action (Component #10) for Wrist Action (Component #18 ) per 7-10 and 2-G.

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Old 02-19-2009, 11:51 AM
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Ditto. This should be in the Archives, Chapter 13. Great post.
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Ditto. This should be in the Archives, Chapter 13. Great post.
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