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is this a bad idea?
my bow has been adjusted to its shortest length....but i still feel more comfortable with the release hooked directly on the bow string....i put a small strip of black electricians tape on the string to prevent my release from wearing or tearing the string,... is this a bad idea?
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RE: is this a bad idea?
nahhh you'll be fine...ive seen everything from putting extra nocking points on to keep the release from damaging the string, to building up w/cavelar string under the nock to keep the string from getting damaged. i personally don't use anything and have never had string damage, however i use a rope release not a caliper.
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RE: is this a bad idea?
I shoot a lot and I attach right to the string also with no string damage.
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RE: is this a bad idea?
The serving is usually quite tough and durable. If it does wear, it can be replaced without requiring a new string.
I wouldn't worry about it, but do replace the string when it begins showing signs of wear anywhere. Shoot often - Hunt always |
RE: is this a bad idea?
I picked up a tip from one of Ted Nugent's
posts on his gear that has worked great for me. Serve the area that the release hooks onto with two laters of dental floss and tie it off tight. Then clip the ends about 1/2" long. Burn the ends carefully with a lighter and extinguish them right when they burn down to the knot with a wet finger tip. If you do this right the nylon floss melts and locks the knot down tight. You can get a lot of shots before you have to replace it. Keep the area waxed with silicone bowstring wax and it will last even longer. dxr |
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