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Has anyone ever had an arrow 'snap-back'?
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<blockquote data-quote="GaryBriggs" data-source="post: 334920" data-attributes="member: 13082"><p>So on this very thread there is evidence of SnapBack using AMS saftey slides. Which don't actually work since the arrow can clearly snap back. The line can still get tangled coming out of the retriever and therefor SnapBack.</p><p></p><p>I show you a video with a set up that eliminates the possibility of SnapBack. And you think it's stupid?</p><p></p><p>I fired thousands of shots this year tied to the back, no issues! With my setup if you don't hit the button, and try and draw back the arrow will come un-nocked and fall off the string. </p><p></p><p>Don't worry friend, I don't see us fishing together anytime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryBriggs, post: 334920, member: 13082"] So on this very thread there is evidence of SnapBack using AMS saftey slides. Which don't actually work since the arrow can clearly snap back. The line can still get tangled coming out of the retriever and therefor SnapBack. I show you a video with a set up that eliminates the possibility of SnapBack. And you think it's stupid? I fired thousands of shots this year tied to the back, no issues! With my setup if you don't hit the button, and try and draw back the arrow will come un-nocked and fall off the string. Don't worry friend, I don't see us fishing together anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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