nope, if you watch frame by frame you can see that even this rather large loop didn't slaped to the front till the entire arrow clear from riser - the loop also traveled true till the nock left the string. the dance starts well after the release when the loop is still traveling at full speed moving around the standing bow string - but it start when the arrow is long gone.
need some string suppressors there fella
nicefella89 1 year ago
nope, if you watch frame by frame you can see that even this rather large loop didn't slaped to the front till the entire arrow clear from riser - the loop also traveled true till the nock left the string. the dance starts well after the release when the loop is still traveling at full speed moving around the standing bow string - but it start when the arrow is long gone.
Sideshowbobx 2 years ago
thats because you made your d-loop to big,make it the size of the ones you can buy and it wont do that.
Thehoytshooter 2 years ago
If the loop and arrow are traveling at the same speed, than it is unlikely that it can hit the nock.
nycredneck 2 years ago
i wonder if the D loop actually slaps the nock affecting the arrow?
paguy3006 2 years ago
Its bowzilla!
fusionstar916 2 years ago
thanks, very nice :)
OliverWrist 2 years ago