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mauser06 07-10-2006 04:17 PM

to loop or not to loop?
 
to shoot from a string loop or no loop...that is the question?? im going to be ordering my first bow here this week or in a tad over 2weeks. depends on the pay check and my ebay sales lol. but they will put on a string loop free if i want it, if i dont they wont put one on. ive never shot either. i dont know what i should go with. any advice to steer me in the right direction hopefully?? i kinda think a loop would be more accurate by having the pressure point directly behind the arrow, but i tend to think into things a little much, thats just how my mind works. thats why i SHOULD have been an engineer, but my grades just dont allow that lol. i can think into things and figure stuff out, but cant pass freakin chemistry! lol

chiefks 07-10-2006 04:46 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
I've shot a release for years, but never used a loop. I'd like to hear others experiences who know about it.

Cougar Mag 07-10-2006 05:15 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
First year using one and so far I like it. I am still a little paranoid as I check the ends before each shot, but I now install my own and that makes me feel better. If you shoot a short axle to axle bow, a string loop is necessary in my opinion.

Chupacabras 07-10-2006 05:18 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
If you aren't sure , buy a bow with a cam that has an adjustable drawlength. Putting a loop on a bow is easy. I like using a loop and having my release directly behind the arrow nock.

Moosekill 07-10-2006 05:34 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
A loop is one more thing to go wrong.

Matt/TN 07-10-2006 05:50 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
well what is the ata on the bow, if its a shorter ata it would be better with a string loop.I personally like them, have it put on and then if you decide you dont like it take it off, that way you wont have to pay

Washington Hunter 07-10-2006 05:58 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
I'll put it this way;

There is no good reason not to use a loop.



Rob/PA Bowyer 07-10-2006 06:19 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
I'm shooting my first loop this year and I'm impartial. I do believe when you go below 36" ATA it might be a good idea, thus my first loop on my Allegiance.

Len in Maryland 07-10-2006 07:57 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
Here's a test to see what difference it makes in arrow torque. Have someone draw the bow to full draw with a loop and hold it there. Put your finger under the arrow just behind the rest and push up. You'll notice that you can lift the arrow easily.

Now let the bow down and put the release under the loop to similate drawing it without using a loop. Have the bow pulled to full draw again and perform the same test. You will now see how much downward pressure is put on the arrow.

The longer draw lengths with the shorter ATA bows will really put pressure/bend on the arrow.

jachunter 07-10-2006 08:22 PM

RE: to loop or not to loop?
 
Good answer/point Len


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