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Is it dyneema?
That's awsome! I tried with the chalk line setup, never took to it, couldn't get enough line on to be usefull! I'll try to post some pics of the system I'm working on!... Once my homemade-fold-away micro arborist's grappling hook with incorporated neodymium magnet is finished!This is what I call my 'Little Shot' for using in-tree. Just a cut-off end of a key chain carabiner secured with some constrictor hitches using throwline.
I think the skinny line is Dyneema. Check out kite supply companies for the little line.
To girth hitch the throwbag to the small stuff I tied a mouse ear sized loop so that I can grip it with gloves on.
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Intrigued!!...This is what I call my 'Little Shot' for using in-tree. Just a cut-off end of a key chain carabiner secured with some constrictor hitches using throwline.
I think the skinny line is Dyneema. Check out kite supply companies for the little line.
To girth hitch the throwbag to the small stuff I tied a mouse ear sized loop so that I can grip it with gloves on.
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Intrigued!!...
What's the rubber section for??
T I tried with the chalk line setup, never took to it, couldn't get enough line on to be usefull!
Please!! Demo pics/vids!Think of this as a sort of bow and arrow setup. The tubing takes the place of the bow.
The throwbag is hooked over the cutoff biner and pulled back like an arrow. The other end of the throwline is tied onto the end of the old Big Shot tubing. Pull and release. It has about a 30' horizontal range.
I'm imagining a kind of rubber band over finger n thump, pinging a paper clip kind of thing!!?.
... It turns out it is!!Is it dyneema?