Loop guys
#11
RE: Rope release guys
im blushing germ ...i might REALLY have to watch out for the spoon move if we ever get to cross paths
i got some brains between my ears...or atleast i like to think. actually, the shop owner told me with a properly tied loop, i really dont need nocks of any sort, but it was my decision. i had one inside the loop, that i would nock my arrow beneath...i told him go ahead and take it off see if i like it...i was real worried about it moving, so i marked 1 of the knots of the loop with a red sharpie...being my center serving is black with some white specs, you really have to look to find it, but i know where its at...cant be the goober at the 3d shoot that marked his serving with a sharpie
i got some brains between my ears...or atleast i like to think. actually, the shop owner told me with a properly tied loop, i really dont need nocks of any sort, but it was my decision. i had one inside the loop, that i would nock my arrow beneath...i told him go ahead and take it off see if i like it...i was real worried about it moving, so i marked 1 of the knots of the loop with a red sharpie...being my center serving is black with some white specs, you really have to look to find it, but i know where its at...cant be the goober at the 3d shoot that marked his serving with a sharpie
#12
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Rope release guys
1.Why not use the Ultra Nock?
They are metal. Unyeilding. The string makes a severe bend on each side of the loop causing premature wear and damage. I have seen many strings break exactly flush with the loop. And when that string breaks with a piece of metal screwed onto it, you have a really good chance of getting a pretty serious cut on your face or arms.
All in all, they're not worth the risk. In my humble opinion, that is. I'm sure there are some poor deluded souls out there that love them.
2.Have you ever struggle to get your release on at the moment of truth
3.Have you ever have the rope move up or down?
#14
RE: Loop guys
Go to a loop and don't look back. I was reluctant at first too, but its been nothing but easy.
I can hook up my release without even looking. Stiff quality loop material is important.
I can hook up my release without even looking. Stiff quality loop material is important.
#15
#16
RE: Loop guys
Here is how I tie mine on, modeled after my pro shop owner. I tie my own on because I trust myself more. Get the burnt balls(ends) right and you'll have no problems. Make sure you pull each end as tight as you can. Pull first end tight before you even tie the other side, then pull string loop as tight as you can using needlenose pliers, seating 2nd end.
#18
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Loop guys
I forgot one other teensie little problem with metal loops... They will absolutely ruin aluminum jaws on a release. I just got reminded of that one yesterday. I bought a new Scott Mongoose and was actually reading the warranty info (slow day ). It said using a metal loop will void the warranty.
#19
RE: Rope release guys
Get the loop where you want it and put some serving above and below it and it wont move. I use a short loop but it is perfect. No problems during hunting. The metal clamp on loop will wear out your release.