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Re: hey guys one quick question

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basically how this works is that the line coming from the back of your shaft follows the shaft up to the muzzle. At the muzzle the line wraps under a brass or stainless pin, around the top of the shaft, and back down the muzzle (over the bands), and back to the line release. The shooting line is what holds the shaft down to your gun. You have to be careful because if there is a space between the muzzle and the shaft, the mono will pull the shaft down at the muzzle causing the shaft to bend up in the middle(down at the tip). It might be necessary to fill this gap with epoxy. I used the epoxy putty that you cut a slice off and nead it till its white. It hardens rock solid and is sand-able. Worked really well for my gun.
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