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waiting on my big shot......
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg" data-source="post: 55307" data-attributes="member: 1510"><p>I have had a BS for about a month now, and so far have lost 2 bags, actually lost those in the first 2 weeks of use. I'm overshooting so much, I then try to bring it back to isolate a limb and get stuck. You are right about taking the bag off, it will save a lot of headaches. I use one of the pointed type bags for hand throws, or I did until I lost my favorite bag in a tree!</p><p>Do most people use the quick release? The snap shackle is pricey, does the arrow release device work just as well?</p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg, post: 55307, member: 1510"] I have had a BS for about a month now, and so far have lost 2 bags, actually lost those in the first 2 weeks of use. I'm overshooting so much, I then try to bring it back to isolate a limb and get stuck. You are right about taking the bag off, it will save a lot of headaches. I use one of the pointed type bags for hand throws, or I did until I lost my favorite bag in a tree! Do most people use the quick release? The snap shackle is pricey, does the arrow release device work just as well? Greg [/QUOTE]
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