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Loops on string ends

Started by sanderswlusmc, December 19, 2008, 10:26:00 PM

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sanderswlusmc

I am new to Trad gear and would like to know what the difference is in my string ends, one has a larger loop than the other. What is the difference? And which one goes where?

Terry Green

The larger loop is the top of the string...and goes on the top limb.
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It's made that way so you can slide the loop down the limb when you unstring the bow.
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