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Bowtech 360 08-15-2008 09:05 AM

D-Loop Trouble
 
Do you guys ever have a hard time finding your d-loop? In low light conditions I find it very hard to find mine. Also, my d-loop is not sticking straight back its 9- degrees counter clockwise of where I want it to be.

GMMAT 08-15-2008 09:09 AM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 
As long as your loop and your peep align, correctly....you can twit your string on stand to alleviate the twisting problem.

I also went with a high(er) visibility loop material color to make sure I could get to it quickly.

Hope this helps.



Bowtech 360 08-15-2008 09:11 AM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

As long as your loop and your peep align, correctly....you can twit your string on stand to alleviate the twisting problem.

I also went with a high(er) visibility loop material color to make sure I could get to it quickly.

Hope this helps.





That is very cool. And yes the peep always lines up right.

Steven McBee 08-15-2008 09:32 AM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 
i have that happen to my d-loop to but as i put pressure on it, it turns back straight and the peep lines up correctly.......................and i have bright yellow nocks on my maxima hunters, so i know that my d-loop is right behind the nock

bowtech.tribute 08-15-2008 09:34 AM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 
I never seem to have that problem, its routine to me!

mauser06 08-15-2008 09:52 AM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 
i agree with bowtech....i dont even have to look...ive hooked up while watching deer...i rather not have to move my head, take my eyes off the deer and risk getting busted...just keep my eye on them and hook up when they arent looking

RuttNutt 08-15-2008 11:59 AM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

As long as your loop and your peep align, correctly....you can twit your string on stand to alleviate the twisting problem.

I also went with a high(er) visibility loop material color to make sure I could get to it quickly.

Hope this helps.



florecent colors are the way to go for a hunting rig fo sho..........

dbleyepatches 08-15-2008 03:52 PM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 
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.

gzg38b 08-15-2008 03:57 PM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 
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.

GMMAT 08-15-2008 03:59 PM

RE: D-Loop Trouble
 
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.


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