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Re: Snare lock options, Wolf [Re: nooksack] #6698654
12/19/19 10:50 AM
12/19/19 10:50 AM
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I’ll switch that around and add washers. Thanks John. I think I may switch to S hooks to get the higher break lbs now that I see how they will hang with the Slim lock. I’m curious to see if the breakaways pop, if the lock is working they should expire quickly, unlike the Thompson that has lost its edge.

Re: Snare lock options, Wolf [Re: nooksack] #6707488
12/27/19 12:26 PM
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I have had my trigger wedge itself over the stop, and I make them all with the trigger the opposite way now so that can't happen. Is there a way to turn around the breakaway or do something different to get the spring on the outside of your loop?


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