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Flipout 10-22-2007 09:40 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
Put the rope around the tree above your head when standing. When you turn to your right and draw, your arm will pass under the rope and between it and the tree. By far the best way to go.

GR8atta2d 10-22-2007 09:44 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
NY I posted this same thing a week or so ago..The best advice I got was to put the strap around the tree just about chest high. This allows enough slack to be able to make virtually all shots! Seems to be much improved doing this!

rybohunter 10-22-2007 09:44 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
I have been using a full harness for 3-4 years, before that a cheaper upper body harness for a few. I have yet to run into a restriction in shooting with my seat o the pants harness. I don't think I do anything special.

BIGBUCK17 10-22-2007 09:48 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
just go buy a new safety harness if you want to. the hunter safety system is very easy to use and dosent limit your shooting.

GR8atta2d 10-22-2007 09:50 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 

ORIGINAL: BIGBUCK17

just go buy a new safety harness if you want to. the hunter safety system is very easy to use and dosent limit your shooting.
REALLY?? FUNNY THAT"S WHAT I USE. It will still limit your shots. See my reply above.

HighBall5 10-22-2007 10:12 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
I have never used a safety harness in a climber, just lock-ons. The climber have railings, I dont really know why you'd need one.

Gundeck 10-22-2007 10:37 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
Have to agree with GMMAT on this one (big surprise there). No deer is worth your life. Based on my years as a firefighter and many years of climbing, I can tell most of you have never taken a serious fall. Trust me two or three feet more can make a HUGE differencebetween a light wake-up call and feeling like you were shot out of a cannon. I think a little restriction is worth the safety.

tsoc 10-22-2007 10:59 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
I do exactly as Jeff does.

sr77 10-22-2007 11:14 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 
Exactly what I do. I have enough slack to let my arm draw freely to the right sideif needs be.


Shane




ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY

I added about a 16 inch strap to my harness tag end. I hangs down about belt line on my back now. I can move left and right freely.

GRIZZLYMAN 10-22-2007 11:21 AM

RE: Shooting with a harness?
 

ORIGINAL: HighBall5

I have never used a safety harness in a climber, just lock-ons. The climber have railings, I dont really know why you'd need one.
To each his own, but if you have ever had the lower platform drop on you, even if you have it tied off to the upper platform,you will come to appreciate it.

I had a problem with the harness connectiongetting in the way when I started using a full body harness. The Summit harness connectioncan be positioned up or down using the Prussic knot. I find that having the connection just below my shoulder blades doesn't restrict me when I'm sitting down or standing up.


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