If you do not want to break the bank, but want quality/repeatability until you know yourself enough to move on to a handheld: TRU Ball Stinger. 60$. Solidly reliable.
However, you MUST adjust it to your hand: screw in the back nut until the trigger sits in your wrapped index finger (make a circle with the tips of thumb+index; this is how it should be shot, not snapping a trigger). Once you have found the proper depth, you cut the excess screw to get full mobility of the release (do this only after a few weeks of shooting to allow you to fine-tune the length).
Been shooting it for 2 years, excellent 3D scores. One bear down, lots of small game. Bit the bullet and moved on to back tension.
Final point: I keep the Stinger in the bottom of my pack in case I loose/break my other one. Always have a back up. At 350$, my spare is not a Silverback!
Last edited by Wanderer01; 02-11-2019 at 11:06 PM.
mmckimmi: There is a decent thread going on AT, "Target Panic/Back Tension Release Anxiety". Worth a read.
Truball Sweet Spot II for me. Switched to a hinge release this year and my shooting has greatly improved and my confidence is likely higher than it ever has been