Search results
Carter Enterprises P.O. Box 19 487 N. 2290 E. Saint Anthony, ID 83445. Phone: (208) 624-3467 Fax: (208) 624-7515. contact@carterenterprises.com
- F.A.Q
Every Carter release in our current line-up has been made to...
- About Carter
Carter Enterprises P.O. Box 19 487 N. 2290 E. Saint Anthony,...
- Pro Staff
Carter Enterprises P.O. Box 19 487 N. 2290 E. Saint Anthony,...
- Warranty
Repair fees may vary, depending on the condition of/problem...
- Evolution Too 3fg
The Evolution Too features revolutionary new “Piston...
- F.A.Q
Explore our collection of Carter release aids, including wrist straps and handheld options. Shop now and experience the precision and confidence that Carter releases bring to your archery shots. Release with precision using Carter's trusted archery release aids.
People also ask
Are Carter release aids good for archery?
What are the best release aids for compound archers?
What is a Carter release aid?
Which archery release aid is best?
Carter Enterprises makes a full line of mechanical release aids for compound archers. Based in Idaho, the company makes thumb triggers, back tension, resistance activated, and index finger releases. These can be used by bow hunters and target archers alike.
- The Best Archery Release Aids of 2024
- Why You Should Trust Us
- Buyers Guide: How to Choose The Best Archery Release
Best Overall Release Aid: Spot Hogg Wise GuyBest Budget Release Aid: Tru-Fire Smoke Buckle FoldbackBest Index Release: Carter Like Mike IIBest Thumb Release: Stan OnnexThere isn’t one day. Not one day goes by without me doing something bowhunting-related. It’s one of my ultimate passions and that passion flows through my veins stronger and stronger with each passing year. Bowhunting is quite literally a game of inches. A whole lot has to go right in order for success to materialize. Which means there is even more...
Handheld vs. Index Release
Going through our list, you’ll notice that there are several options for both handheld and index-style release aids. So, on top of just finding the right release for you, this poses yet another question. Should you snag a handheld release or an index-style release? Both releases are tried and true, but they indeed each have their own pros and cons. Here is a breakdown of each to get you set on the right track
Index-Style Release Aid
Index-style release aids are by a long shot the most popular option among bowhunters. If you’re familiar with firing a gun at all, even a toy gun, this will be a pretty seamless transition. Operating this trigger system is nearly identical to that of a trigger on a gun. These releases attach to your wrist via a buckled or Velcro strap. A very handy feature for field use and one that will make sure your release is always ready. The chances of losing one of these are very slim because of this....
Handheld Release Aid
On the other side, we have the handheld release. As far as what they are, the name really says it all. These are going to be either thumb buttons, hinges, or resistance releases. Each one of them operates a little differently, but they are all known for their incredible accuracy. Mostly prevalent in the target world, these have been growing in popularity quite a bit for bowhunting over the last few years. One of the biggest ups I can personally give handheld releases is their ability to comba...
Shop all of the Carter Enterprises Releases - Premium Archery, Bowhunting, and Target. We carry all releases including the Like Mike II, Quickie Index Finger, Evolution, and Honey 2.
Jun 8, 2005 · The Insatiable is a simple, no-nonsense release that many pros rely on when the shots count. The Insatiable offers the latest design in comfort and control. Smooth, round edges disperse pressure evenly across the fingers. The arched handle helps place the elbow at a more natural position for better control.