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ptmurphy 01-09-2004 03:00 PM

How to install Strin Leech
 
OK, this is probably a rediculous question, but the directions on the package were not as clear as they could be. One picture seems to have them on way and the other picture the other.

So, how do you install string leeches?

Do the little "wings" go in the plane with the arrow (see the edge of the wings while shooting) or do they go the other way (seeing the tops/bottoms of the wings while shooting)?

Thanks in advance,

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Rangeball 01-09-2004 03:13 PM

RE: How to install Strin Leech
 
#2 is the way I installed them in the past. Left them on until they decided to depart...

Thought I should clarify, with them installed and holding the bow in front of you at brace, you should be able to see the fins on the left and right of the bowstring, not the front and back of it.

ISHOOTSHARPSTIX 01-09-2004 03:13 PM

RE: How to install Strin Leech
 
"Wings" go vertical inline with string

ptmurphy 01-09-2004 03:47 PM

RE: How to install String Leech
 
Do the two repsonses above contradict one another?

I think maybe I should re-phrase my question, although I am not even sure I can.

OK, one little wing ends up pointing up and the other pointing down. Now, how to rotate the thing?

When shooting the bow, should one wing be "leading", meaning should it fly on its edge or should it be going forward "flat".

Thanks for the help and clarification.

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buckeye 01-09-2004 04:22 PM

RE: How to install String Leech
 
This is what it should like like if you are holding the bow strait out in front of you. So in other words this is the view from the rear.


ISHOOTSHARPSTIX 01-09-2004 09:05 PM

RE: How to install String Leech
 
exactly!

ptmurphy 01-10-2004 12:50 PM

RE: How to install String Leech
 
Thank you very much Buckeye. I guess a picture is worth a thousand words, considering that is about how many it took me to describe my question!

Thanks again,

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