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Old 25-10-06, 06:07 PM
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Limbs: Merlin XS
Sight: Copper John field
Stabilisers: Merlin Triad
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Arrows: Pro Tour, X7's

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Hi chryd, I don't think there would be any advantage as the 'D' loop itself does for a compound what the Beiter nocking point does for a recurve, you'd simply be adding more weight to the string for no advantage. I suppose those shooting limited compound might find it useful, but the string angles on compounds are alot sharper than on recurves, so I imagine breakage would become a problem on most bows.
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