D-Loop Advice for 82nd Airborne owners
#51
Fork Horn
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 380
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Tie a catfish loop lol
But back to the wax, the theory is to wax the string so there will be less friction and you can clinch the knot tighter. So there's the tradeoff. A little lube but a little tighter. I guess the jury's out IMO.
But back to the wax, the theory is to wax the string so there will be less friction and you can clinch the knot tighter. So there's the tradeoff. A little lube but a little tighter. I guess the jury's out IMO.
#53
Just reading casually over on AT, Jeff is not alone on this one guys...
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...19#post6431119
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...19#post6431119
#56
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Nope....Jeff's just a dumbass!
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Nope....Jeff's just a dumbass!
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I admittedly had the same trouble, I just believed me when I said to use BCY. [8D] I kid I kid.
#58
But with the evidence of AT people having the same problem.... does that convince anyone that it wouldnt kill Bowtech to make a few calls, send a few e-mails, Recommending the use of BCY loop material on there bows now?
#60
ORIGINAL: buckmaster
But with the evidence of AT people having the same problem.... does that convince anyone that it wouldnt kill Bowtech to make a few calls, send a few e-mails, Recommending the use of BCY loop material on there bows now?
But with the evidence of AT people having the same problem.... does that convince anyone that it wouldnt kill Bowtech to make a few calls, send a few e-mails, Recommending the use of BCY loop material on there bows now?
Again, how is it different than my truck scenario?



LMAO.