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Need Help Bottom Line Release

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griswold

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I am working on a new gun that will be pretty wide so I don't want to use a side line release.

Please post some pics of bottom line releases with enough detail for a dumb coonass (person from Louisiana) to understand how it works.

Thanks in advance.
 
this is more or less how it goes on my gun, it´s an imersion eurogun, it works well, the image just show how it works, the drawing is not correct on the matter of the bits etc. but it shows the generel idea.
when the spear is shot the line release is able to tilt.

hope it gives you an idea for your line release.

good luck HC:)


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