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Taking off a d-loop

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by PA Bowhunter21, Dec 31, 2012.

  1. PA Bowhunter21

    PA Bowhunter21 Newb

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    I was wondering how i should take off my previous d-loop after hundreds of shots. It has started to fray at the end. I have a new one ready to put on just i was wondering how i could get this one off. Thanks
     
  2. striker

    striker Weekend Warrior

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    Take a razor and cut the part of the loop that crosses over itself that way you don't accidentally cut the serving.
     
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    Dogfish Grizzled Veteran

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    Rick James Grizzled Veteran

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    razor blade.......what striker said. Just be careful.
     
  5. JJD

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    Your loop fraying at "the end", a little more detail about about where the end is you refer to.
     

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