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Post by Bow 1 on Jul 10, 2006 14:15:46 GMT -5
I have always used the reverse d-loop (since before people started using loops) and sometimes still do (time would be the reason as it take a little bit of time to make this loop) , the tourque issue is still there, as it is still tightened on the string. Any d-loop will work, and I dont think it will make a difference on which you use as far as accuracy, there is still too much human error involved. Just putting out info for those that would like to try something different and I thought this was a pretty neet little loop, very clean looking.
Keith
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Post by tuffbroadhead on Jul 10, 2006 16:33:41 GMT -5
Alot of people dont even see a torque problem till they install new nocks and the loop is tied with the knots facing to the outside, they go to pull back and wonder why the arrow just tryed jumping off there rest... Don't get me wrong your putting out good useful info bro.......
I'm very lucky in the circle of friends that I shoot with and all are very good accomplished archers in there fields.
Ken Toone, Mathews supported, holds several MBH limited records in cluding Washington state records..
Ken Witt, Mathews supported, plenty of Texas state championships, has qualified for World 3-d more than twice , but concentrates on shooting dots indoor..
Jered Kimmel, PSE prostaff, Former National champion MBH, and a host of other stuff. Great partying bud....
In all I'm surrounded by great friends and good info........
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Post by featherridge on Jul 21, 2006 17:55:22 GMT -5
BOW 1 THAT LOOKS GREAT, BUT ACTUALLY NOT TO TAKE ANYTHING AWAY FROM CATFISH I AM 35 NOW AND SHOT PROF, SINCE I WAS 8 YEARS OLD,CAN`T SAY THAT I DESIGNED IT BUT I WAS TIING THEM ON WHEN I WAS 14 , THEY WORK GREAT, I SERVE MINE PRETTY TIGHT CLOSE TO THE STRING, THIS HELPS TO KEEP IT FROM FLOATING TO MUCH THAD BRIGHT FEATHER RIDGE
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