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Maintenance for thumb trigger release aids is crucial to ensure consistent and reliable performance. Regular cleaning and lubrication of the aid's moving parts is essential. Over time, the aid may become worn, requiring replacement or adjustment.
Cleaning and Lubrication
Cleaning the thumb trigger release aid involves removing any debris, such as dirt, leaves, or twigs, that may have accumulated on the aid. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently sweep away any loose particles. Then, apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant, such as gun oil or silicone spray, to the aid’s moving parts. This will help keep the aid functioning smoothly. It’s recommended to clean and lubricate the aid after every use and before storing it.
Adjustment and Replacement
If the thumb trigger release aid becomes worn or misaligned, it may need to be adjusted or replaced. Start by checking the aid’s tension setting, which should be adjusted to a comfortable and consistent level. If the aid is still not functioning properly, try tightening or loosening the screws that hold it in place. If the issue persists, consider replacing the aid with a new one. Some thumb trigger release aids may have a specific replacement procedure, so consult the manufacturer’s instructions for guidance.
Wrist Strap and Handheld Considerations
When using a thumb trigger release aid in conjunction with a wrist strap or handheld release aid, be sure to maintain both devices according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This will help ensure consistent and reliable performance. Additionally, consider the type of hunting you’ll be doing and adjust the aid settings accordingly. For example, if you’ll be hunting in dense foliage, you may want to adjust the aid’s tension setting to reduce the risk of accidental release.
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