What's the advantage of a string loop?
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goto www.limbsaver.com
click on the high speed videos , look for the one on string loops
it shows a bow shoot w/ and w/out a string loop
after watching the video , it may influence your decision
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postgoto www.limbsaver.com
click on the high speed videos , look for the one on string loops
it shows a bow shoot w/ and w/out a string loop
after watching the video , it may influence your decision
I've used a loop for years but that is still a cool video.
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Originally posted by CaptainDave View PostX3
Also, my Drenlin is set at a 28" draw, but my draw length really is more like 28.5. The string loop adds that extra 1/2".
[QUOTE=d arrow;1692261]Having a string loop puts the nock on even top & bottom presure, and dead nock back point behind your release for eazy fine tuning your peep on center.Not to mention, the wear on your center serving.[/QUOTE
Actally there is still more pressure from the bottom, and to relieve this pressure a liitle serving between arrow and loop knots help, but are only applicable if you have an elevation adjustable rest.
The MOST beneficial aspect you gain from a loop is the ability to draw and let down without pinching your arrow forward resulting in a fall-off on the next draw.
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