Are these Trad legal?
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Re: Are these Trad legal?
don't think you would have a problem with them,fellow in our club uses them and swears by them.
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Re: Are these Trad legal?
Yep I don't see a problem with them either. It's the same as a glove, just on the string not your hand
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Have been using them for near on 3 years now and would not change back to a tab or glove. Great feel with the fingers and the releases are smooth. Also provides a snug nocking point.
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no gloves have been around for well over 30 years.
my kid grew up using them in the 70s.
my kid grew up using them in the 70s.
Re: Are these Trad legal?
Redfletch,
To the best of my knowledge there is no reference to them in the traditional rules or guidelines published by the various associations to prohibit their use.
Daryl.
To the best of my knowledge there is no reference to them in the traditional rules or guidelines published by the various associations to prohibit their use.
Daryl.
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Re: Are these Trad legal?
Have thought about trying these in the past as I like the idea of them .
Was wondering though do they affect string speed or create excess string follow owing to the extra weight on the string and if so are the speed drop and follow only slightly affected ?
Thanks
Was wondering though do they affect string speed or create excess string follow owing to the extra weight on the string and if so are the speed drop and follow only slightly affected ?
Thanks
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Re: Are these Trad legal?
I'll keep you posted.
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Having used the finger savers for a bit now I can say that there is no discernible drop in speed as a result of using them. I shoot the same arrows as before with no difference in result. I'm loving the finger savers.
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Re: Are these Trad legal?
According to whom??? Whose version of 'trad' are you referring to???
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What is the difference between free enterprise capitalism and organised crime?
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