String Loop?
#37
1 Your release is directly behind the nock = Improved accuracy.
2 They are lighter than brass nock = more speed.
Increase of speed by puttin the release directly behind the arrow.
3 They eliminate nock pinch
4 Less serving wear
5 more forgiving if you have a tendancy to twist the release head.
any one is good enough reason to at least try one out IMO
2 They are lighter than brass nock = more speed.
Increase of speed by puttin the release directly behind the arrow.
3 They eliminate nock pinch
4 Less serving wear
5 more forgiving if you have a tendancy to twist the release head.
any one is good enough reason to at least try one out IMO
#40
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don`t.
Does shooting a loop make your bow more accurate? Maybe, but there has been many a perfect target rounds shot before and since the string loop.
krisken, why would using a loop cost you 10 fps?
I can tell you now, that set up properly, a loop does not slow you down at all. Nor will it speed you up.
Does shooting a loop make your bow more accurate? Maybe, but there has been many a perfect target rounds shot before and since the string loop.
krisken, why would using a loop cost you 10 fps?
I can tell you now, that set up properly, a loop does not slow you down at all. Nor will it speed you up.


