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Locket Socket Difference?

Started by buckracks7, March 04, 2010, 03:52:00 PM

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buckracks7

For anyone who has tried a locket socket 2 piece, and the same make in a 1 piece, did you notice any difference in shooting characteristics?
If it's in your way, move it.

STEVE R.

I have 2 pl's one takedown and one one piece. The take down is about three pounds heaver, but there is no big diference in the way they shoot. The  locket socket is the best thing on the market for a take down. You cannot tell it is a two piece when it is strung. No ugly line or bumps or other unsightley stuff on  the handle.

PastorSteveHill

Blessings,
Steve

buckracks7

If it's in your way, move it.

kung fu kid

I agree 100% with Steve.  I have 2 Widow PLX's - one's the locket socket, and the other's a hinge system.  They both feel identical to a 1-pc PLX I just sold.  Luv them Widows.

frassettor

I to have 2 Widow plx's and notice no difference. Its really a nice system. I rarely ever "take them down", only when I either store them, or go on an out of state hunt or something.
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

Bob Miller

I would think 3 ozs heavier rather than 3 pounds between the TD and 1 piece.
Bowhunting is not just a way of life, it is also fun.

buckracks7

If it's in your way, move it.

684Kevin

If you plan on shooting the locket socket without the "sure grip" or a "beaver tail" grip installed you may not like the unsightly appearance of the handle in the grip area since it is a dull black instead of the wood used in the bow.  I prefer the old style take down system for that reason, or a one piece with the all wood grip.


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