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Old 03-04-2008 | 11:59 AM
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Default RE: D-Loop Advice for 82nd Airborne owners

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Dan:

How long after you set them up did you leave? I didn't have any issues with mine until I shot it a bunch.

OK....I've only owned 6 bows. Of those 6......I've had to replace a string loop on ......none of them. This is the fifth one on THIS bow. My Ally had thousands of shots through it. The Switchback....ditto. What's the common denominator? String stop.

If you own one of these bows.....just take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. If you don't......great! No issue (even "potential") for you.

So Dan....you just tie awesome D-loops?
I honestly can't remember for sure, Jeff. My best guess would be a little over a month. In that time we had one that never left the shelf, our display bow... I can say for surethat I alone shot that bow a couple hundred times from the time we got it and I set it up to when I left...

I don't know if its awesome loops or if maybe we got a better quality camo d-loop material? In any case, unless the issue starts springing up with a good portion of the 82nds on the market, it isn't Bowtech's responsibility to inform its customer base/dealers.
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