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Ate-Up 06-15-2004 11:35 AM

Jim Dandy loop release!
 
Anyone else had problems with this release? I had problems with it slipping
off the loop and damn near dry firing my bow. I took it back and got the one with the closed head and haven't had a problem. Was just wondering if i was doing something wrong?

Len in Maryland 06-15-2004 03:44 PM

RE: Jim Dandy loop release!
 
I told them about that problem a year ago and the decided not to do anything about it. I'm curious as to the responses you'll get on this subject.

Ate-Up 06-15-2004 04:14 PM

RE: Jim Dandy loop release!
 
I think the release is dangerous. If they would of made a little more hook to the loop attachment (like the short and sweet) it might solve the problem.

Thanks for the response LEN. Glad i'm not the only one that had a problem with this release.

Len in Maryland 06-15-2004 07:51 PM

RE: Jim Dandy loop release!
 
The hook position is reversed compared to every other loop release on the market. You can't stand and hold the hook onto the loop, as would be required in a hunting situation, without the hook falling off the loop. This also presents a strange situation when you begin your draw cycle. [:@] You had one so you know what I'm saying has merit. [&:]

I like Jim Fletcher's products generally and I just got some stock in on their Primos style. I think, however, that they really 'blew it' with the Jim Dandy.;)


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