Primos Bow Sling?
#3
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From: IOWA/25' UP
They are one of those things for archery hunting that I have bought and am very pleased with. I use mine for raising and lowering my bow in and out of my treestand as they protect the cables, string, cams, and sight from the dirt and snow. I also always put it on my bow while walking out of the woods in the dark to protect it too. The way it goes on your bow, it "locks on" and you don't have to worry about it coming out of the sling; yet it removes easily if you would need to get a shot off. We used them while elk hunting and they are an easy way to carry your bow. GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!
#4
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
They are one of those things for archery hunting that I have bought and am very pleased with. I use mine for raising and lowering my bow in and out of my treestand as they protect the cables, string, cams, and sight from the dirt and snow. I also always put it on my bow while walking out of the woods in the dark to protect it too. The way it goes on your bow, it "locks on" and you don't have to worry about it coming out of the sling; yet it removes easily if you would need to get a shot off. We used them while elk hunting and they are an easy way to carry your bow. GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!
They are one of those things for archery hunting that I have bought and am very pleased with. I use mine for raising and lowering my bow in and out of my treestand as they protect the cables, string, cams, and sight from the dirt and snow. I also always put it on my bow while walking out of the woods in the dark to protect it too. The way it goes on your bow, it "locks on" and you don't have to worry about it coming out of the sling; yet it removes easily if you would need to get a shot off. We used them while elk hunting and they are an easy way to carry your bow. GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!
#7
I'm waiting to hear from a few of my XX members to reply. They had them on their bows out here last fall elk hunting with me.
Personally from what I saw, I think they are great for long walks in and out..but once you get in the brush/working elk/bullsyou need to put it away an get the bow in your hand... Jm2c
Personally from what I saw, I think they are great for long walks in and out..but once you get in the brush/working elk/bullsyou need to put it away an get the bow in your hand... Jm2c
#8
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From: IOWA/25' UP
ORIGINAL: shed33
I'm waiting to hear from a few of my XX members to reply. They had them on their bows out here last fall elk hunting with me.
Personally from what I saw, I think they are great for long walks in and out..but once you get in the brush/working elk/bullsyou need to put it away an get the bow in your hand... Jm2c
I'm waiting to hear from a few of my XX members to reply. They had them on their bows out here last fall elk hunting with me.
Personally from what I saw, I think they are great for long walks in and out..but once you get in the brush/working elk/bullsyou need to put it away an get the bow in your hand... Jm2c


