01-26-2012, 02:46 AM
Yes. That sounds right. Somehow by having a sliding connection to the arrow, it can prevent backlashes that might occur with a static connection.
[url "https://www.amsbowfishing.com/safty-warning"]
"The most hazardous snap-back occurs when line is tied to the tail of an arrow. Upon release, a trailing loop of line can tie itself to the bowstring. This type of snap-back is not caused by the reel. It happens because the line is tied to the tail of the arrow."[/url]
I can't wait to slay some carp on my local lake. Have fun!
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[url "https://www.amsbowfishing.com/safty-warning"]
"The most hazardous snap-back occurs when line is tied to the tail of an arrow. Upon release, a trailing loop of line can tie itself to the bowstring. This type of snap-back is not caused by the reel. It happens because the line is tied to the tail of the arrow."[/url]
I can't wait to slay some carp on my local lake. Have fun!
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