D-Ring or String Loop?
#1
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: USA
I presently shoot with a string loop, but am interested in the D-Ring style. Any benefits/drawbacks to this type of release aid? I am looking for something that won' t stretch, and is durable, but I have heard that the D-loop could cut a cable, and will screw up your release.
#3
Stick with the string.If you want a string loop that won' t stretch then you need to try the loop material from Brownell.It doesn' t burn as good of a knot as some of the others but doesn' t stretch. I believe Lancaster archery still carries it.
www.lancasterarchery.com
www.lancasterarchery.com
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: shepherd mi. USA
I have shot with both(I need the extra extention) and I like the d-ring. 2 reasons - no need for tubing on the peep sight and many more shots without replacing.
I think that the noise from the d-ring is minimal and lessened without the tubing from the peep sight.
Hunt on, hunt hard eat well
I think that the noise from the d-ring is minimal and lessened without the tubing from the peep sight.
Hunt on, hunt hard eat well
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Austin, TEXAS!
The D ring will make your shots inconsistent!
You' ll be left, then right, then left, and so on. The weight at the very last movement of the string on the shot wants to swivel the D-ring around to the front. While the nock is still attached to the string. Left, right, left, right. Seriously.
Took me a couple of weeks to figure it out. Took it off and an immediate bull/robinhood.
You' ll be left, then right, then left, and so on. The weight at the very last movement of the string on the shot wants to swivel the D-ring around to the front. While the nock is still attached to the string. Left, right, left, right. Seriously.
Took me a couple of weeks to figure it out. Took it off and an immediate bull/robinhood.
#9
no need for tubing on the peep sight and many more shots without replacing.




