huntin_addict
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No matter what you do or where you hook up, if you set your bow on the ground where it is muddy, you are going to get something on it. Otherwise, no issues with raising or lowering using the d loop as my clip point.
It certainly is @Anobody! I couldn't be happier with it and don't now how I went that long without one.Bet that’s an awesome looking sling hahaha
Good questionAnybody hooking up to their d-loop had a problem with it rotating on your string and when you come to full draw your peep isn’t straight? That’s my worry with hooking to the d-loop. Thanks!
No. Bow weighs 4 lbs the d loop hold steady at 70 lbs draw. Honestly the bow is so balanced at the d loop that it almost feels like it moves and rotates less than when you pull it from the camAnybody hooking up to their d-loop had a problem with it rotating on your string and when you come to full draw your peep isn’t straight? That’s my worry with hooking to the d-loop. Thanks!
What’s this sling look like?It certainly is @Anobody! I couldn't be happier with it and don't now how I went that long without one.
I had tagged you in the original post but then deleted before I submitted because I wasn't sure you were still making any and didn't want you to get any unwanted solicitations. That said, are you interested in making another? If so shoot me a PM and I'd be happy to procure another.
What’s this sling look like?
Top cam coming up and bottom cam going down. Keeps nocks out of groundWhere are u guys attaching to your bow? I have always used the top wheel. When I'm lowering back down it seems to always put the nocks in the dirt and quiver side down. I'm tired of that happening and plan on experimenting with different location to hook up the rope to the bow.... Anybody already figured this out
Check out staggs in wild video he had some good points on how to attatch pull up rope to compound wrapping it around stabilizer going up and reversing going down