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Washington Hunter 02-22-2007 05:54 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 

ORIGINAL: lrhuntr


Several companies already have such devices installed on the string. If on one of your cables, down next to the cam you have what looks like a piece of shrink tubing, chances are there is a brass nock or two in there for just that, gaining speed.
Mobow, I've always wondered what that thing was. I got one on my Reflex and it hadalways bugged wondering what it was. Now I know, thanks.
Some days you learn two things. ;):D

mobow 02-22-2007 05:58 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 

ORIGINAL: lrhuntr


Several companies already have such devices installed on the string. If on one of your cables, down next to the cam you have what looks like a piece of shrink tubing, chances are there is a brass nock or two in there for just that, gaining speed.
Mobow, I've always wondered what that thing was. I got one on my Reflex and it hadalways bugged wondering what it was. Now I know, thanks.
Yes, Reflex is one that does that. It actually works, though it goes against logic. All I can figure is that the extra weight, placed strategically, helps "pull" the cam over, propelling the string faster. Oh, and you're welcome.

lrhuntr 02-22-2007 06:03 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 

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ORIGINAL: lrhuntr


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Several companies already have such devices installed on the string. If on one of your cables, down next to the cam you have what looks like a piece of shrink tubing, chances are there is a brass nock or two in there for just that, gaining speed.
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Mobow, I've always wondered what that thing was. I got one on my Reflex and it hadalways bugged wondering what it was. Now I know, thanks.
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Some days you learn two things. ;):D
Some days I feel like the dumbest guy on Earth too.

mobow 02-22-2007 06:10 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 
You may FEEL like the dumbest guy on earth.........but you aren't, that spot is already taken. He's wearing.....nevermind, not going there. :D

Washington Hunter 02-22-2007 06:14 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 

ORIGINAL: lrhuntr



[blockquote]quote:

ORIGINAL: lrhuntr



[blockquote]quote:

Several companies already have such devices installed on the string. If on one of your cables, down next to the cam you have what looks like a piece of shrink tubing, chances are there is a brass nock or two in there for just that, gaining speed.
[/blockquote]

Mobow, I've always wondered what that thing was. I got one on my Reflex and it hadalways bugged wondering what it was. Now I know, thanks.
[/blockquote]


Some days you learn two things. ;):D
Some days I feel like the dumbest guy on Earth too.
If you can count to three hundred you're a step ahead of me. [:@]

lrhuntr 02-22-2007 06:17 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 

If you can count to three hundred you're a step ahead of me. [:@]
Well, let me see. 1...2...3...4......... give me an hour then we'll find out.

mobow 02-22-2007 06:25 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 

If you can count to three hundred you're a step ahead of me. [:@]
I wasn't gonna go there...but since YOU did.....:D:D

Washington Hunter 02-22-2007 06:30 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 

ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr


If you can count to three hundred you're a step ahead of me. [:@]
I wasn't gonna go there...but since YOU did.....:D:D
I knew what you were getting at. [>:]

;)

GregH 02-22-2007 06:41 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 
I've hot rodded 12 fps out of my old HCA bows with the use of eliminator buttons and prestressing the limbs.

bloodcrick 02-22-2007 06:43 PM

RE: do you thinks these work
 
I have not seen the string balls, but have seen the brass knocks with the shrink tube a few times but did not know what they were for. I learned something today;)


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