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1.) TRAVELER - 04/04/2013
Any opinions ?
Anyone using them ? 2.) Swamp Fox - 04/05/2013
I had to look them up. I got on D loops pretty late and I began to use them because they were supposed to reduce torque and help with peep rotation/alignment. As far as torque goes, I think between my release, the way I hold it and the D-loop, there can't be that much opportunity for torque still to eliminate. Obviously, I could be wrong, LOL.
Looking at a torqueless loop, I don't really see where extra torque reduction would come from, unless its attachment to the serving is very loose/slippery. Apparently, peep rotation management is not gonna happen either, unless the peep is tied in. That could be a reason for me to vote "No" on a "torqueless" loop as well. 3.) Triton Rich - 04/05/2013
[B]I agree with Swampy. It seems to me that it is a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist. I can't imagine that whatever torque is exerted on the string by the D-loop has enough effect to notice. Then again, I'm just a hunter. I just need to hit a deer not some silly little spot! :-)[/B]
4.) DParker - 04/05/2013
[QUOTE=Triton Rich;4832][B]I agree with Swampy. It seems to me that it is a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist.[/B][/QUOTE]
Well....I guess this explains why I haven't received a venture capital check from you yet for a stake in the "Always Right Sight". :tap: 5.) Triton Rich - 04/06/2013
[QUOTE=DParker;4835]Well....I guess this explains why I haven't received a venture capital check from you yet for a stake in the "Always Right Sight". :tap:[/QUOTE]
[B]As soon as I wrote that, I thought of that thread! Still mulling over the investment possibilities! :ach:[/B] 6.) Old Crow - 04/06/2013
Here is a good how to .... From the Griv
I still shoot a standard D loop with had tied knock points inside the D loop above and below my nock ... |