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RE: string loop question
I think I will try useing a string loop and see how it goes. Thanks for the help everyone.
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RE: string loop question
I don't recommend a metal loop, especially on a Hoyt tec riser. They will ding up the paint job on the tec riser when the string travels past its resting position.
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RE: string loop question
I put a metal loop on mine last week and haven't noticed any more noise or change in the bow. I have to say this though, I am new to bows and bowhunting, so I don't think there's much trust to be had from my experience. As far as any long term changes, those'll come up down the road if they do, but the bow I have was older andused and was intended to be a beginner type thing so changing out strings, etc. doesn't matter to me. I plan on investing ina new bow in the future, but if this one works fine and I enjoy it I may not buy a new one.
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RE: string loop question
String loops are greatly beneficial to accuracy. I for one have never heard of one coming off while drawing the bow. It's almost impossible with proper installation. Another benefit to them is that you don't wear out the string from attaching the release to it.
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