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RE: D-Loop Trouble
shoot fingers, then you wont have to worry about a d loop.
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RE: D-Loop Trouble
ORIGINAL: dbleyepatches Maybe I am in the minority but I have my release hooked to the d-loop most of the time while I am hunting. Otherwise I hunt out of a ground blind so that much movement below the window is usually no big deal. |
RE: D-Loop Trouble
ORIGINAL: gzg38b I use a thumb trigger release. I just clip it on and let it hang. No worries about hooking up with deer in front of me. |
RE: D-Loop Trouble
if my bow is in my hand my release is on my bow.
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RE: D-Loop Trouble
ORIGINAL: GMMAT qz..... What happens when you mistakenly hit that trigger? LOL....I'm using one this year, too....but mine has a wrist lanyard. I LOVE my Just Cuz.....and I may get another one (sold mine[:@]) and use the one I have (with the lanyard) as a backup.....and just do what you do. The Just Cuz I sold is th eone in the photo. Love it. Wish I still had it. |
RE: D-Loop Trouble
My release is always hooked to the D loop even though I use a wrist style release.
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RE: D-Loop Trouble
My release is always hooked to the D loop even though I use a wrist style release. |
RE: D-Loop Trouble
ORIGINAL: GMMAT My release is always hooked to the D loop even though I use a wrist style release. |
RE: D-Loop Trouble
I can't say I have ever had trouble finding my D-loop.I usually find it right behind the nock.;)
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RE: D-Loop Trouble
I always have my release hooked to my loop when hunting, never have hit the trigger on accident, and the majority of my hunting is still hunting.
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