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Daniel Boone
09-21-2008, 05:40 PM
My coach showed me this way to tie the drop away to the buss cable.

Allows the string to twist and its easy to adjust.

Chris
09-22-2008, 09:33 AM
This is exactly the way I tie mine. Works really well.

hutchies
09-23-2008, 11:31 AM
Have to try this. I always put it thru and served above and below. :noidea: Works fine for me but easier to do it your way.

Ronhop
09-23-2008, 11:52 AM
I have never seen one tied like that.
That's a really good idea.

Ron

J.C.
09-23-2008, 11:56 AM
yep, that's how I do it too.

x-ring
09-23-2008, 04:24 PM
That works well if there is serving to use. Otherwise we split the string and serve over top of the cord.

red44
10-05-2008, 10:53 PM
I do it the D-loop way too. About as easy as it gets.

Daniel Boone
10-05-2008, 11:16 PM
I do it the D-loop way too. About as easy as it gets.


Thats a good thing
DB

VA Vince
10-12-2008, 06:07 PM
Did you tie that over the serving or remove serving? Looks like the serving is removed where you tied in.

Ronhop
10-12-2008, 08:00 PM
Did you tie that over the serving or remove serving? Looks like the serving is removed where you tied in.

You can do that over the serving or string material. You would not need to remove the serving/shorten it to tie in a drop cord like that.
That's a nice way to set that up. I played around with that on my target bow this afternoon.... I'll be going that route for sure, over the existing serving.

Ron

NerdHick
10-12-2008, 09:10 PM
Or get one of those little ball things...no need to tie anything...

I guess the downside is the added weight?

Ronhop
10-12-2008, 10:16 PM
Or get one of those little ball things...no need to tie anything...

I guess the downside is the added weight?

Hey hick I don't think a bit of added weight to the cable that moves all of about 2.5" will matter but I would caution about turning the screw too tight and stressing the cable....

I like the method posted and I'm going to change over my indoor bow to that setup. I'm not messing with my hunting bow until after the season, that beast is shooting bullets.

Ron

Mathews Man
10-13-2008, 04:28 PM
Been doing it that way for 2 yrs now and have had 0 problems:peace:

arrow1b
01-28-2009, 12:16 AM
I tie um the same way. On the rest end i use a nock on the back side of the hole in the rest on a trophy taker. It's really easy to adjust, Just crimp and uncrimp until it is set right and then cut the excess off and burn to the end of the nock. I've been doing um like that since trophy takers came out. Never a problem.

turkeyman11
01-28-2009, 11:49 AM
I started doing it that way two years ago works great!

09Dreamseason
08-08-2009, 01:10 PM
I've served them in, tied them as in your picture, but now I just use the supplied clamp with my QAD.......timing is so much easier with the clamp for my X-Force.

Either way, the knot method works very well!!

Good Thread

Daniel Boone
08-08-2009, 07:20 PM
I've served them in, tied them as in your picture, but now I just use the supplied clamp with my QAD.......timing is so much easier with the clamp for my X-Force.

Either way, the knot method works very well!!

Good Thread

Also supplies a clamp as well. I just cant bring myself to try it. This way works so well. Just placed this rest on last night.

DB

09Dreamseason
08-10-2009, 12:15 AM
the clamp is so easy that it comes down to aesthetics!!! do you want the look of the clamp, or do you want the look of the knot......if you can't seem to tie the knot well enough, or you're fingers are just getting older, then use the clamp. either way works well!!:amen:

82ndArcher
08-10-2009, 01:00 AM
I do half hitch knots on either side of the string with wax thread.It works great and holds to the string really tightly. this guy is the one that showed me this method.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKU7ocHYyeo
This is the link to the video where he shows how to tie a peep sight and do the half-hitch serving knot.Super easy:amen:

Tax Lawyer
08-10-2009, 01:22 PM
DB....you are the only person besides myself that does it this way.....that I know of.......:rockon:

Daniel Boone
08-10-2009, 01:28 PM
DB....you are the only person besides myself that does it this way.....that I know of.......:rockon:

Old Xquest knows what he talking about and he showed me this. Never had one fail me yet doing them this way. Just simple and easy.
DB

Tax Lawyer
08-10-2009, 10:48 PM
Old Xquest knows what he talking about and he showed me this. Never had one fail me yet doing them this way. Just simple and easy.
DB

It makes so much sense.....especially for twisting cables.

TMax27
08-11-2009, 10:42 AM
DB....you are the only person besides myself that does it this way.....that I know of.......:rockon:



I do it that way too :peace:

Pinwheel1969
08-11-2009, 06:32 PM
I use to do it tha way also. started using a different method. I split the cable string and put the drop away string in bewteen. Heat the end up and flatten with a knife or any thing flat. Then tie serving on top and bottom of cable. You'll never have to worry about the drop away string from sliding.....

Daniel Boone
08-12-2009, 09:03 AM
I use to do it tha way also. started using a different method. I split the cable string and put the drop away string in bewteen. Heat the end up and flatten with a knife or any thing flat. Then tie serving on top and bottom of cable. You'll never have to worry about the drop away string from sliding.....

Two years ago I saw a guys cable cut because of splitting the cables like this. This was the second time I have seen this in a tournmanet.
DB

Pinwheel1969
08-12-2009, 05:26 PM
Two years ago I saw a guys cable cut because of splitting the cables like this. This was the second time I have seen this in a tournmanet.
DB

lol... they must have not been smart enough to put it in a press and relive pressure before doing that. Seen a guy at the shop try to did with out and about cut the cable in half..... some peoples kids....:noidea:

baker4
08-19-2009, 11:45 PM
I switched to this method and have had no problems.

09Dreamseason
11-19-2009, 07:53 PM
I've since gone back and tied mine on this way and it worked well this year! Thanks DB!!!

stevewes2004
01-21-2010, 06:12 AM
me too!! i had my cable split first, but i like this much much better.

troubleshooter
01-31-2010, 08:58 PM
When I picked up my new bow this year . I noticed that the string was split :doh: , I came home cut the fallaway rest string and pulled it out and installed it this way. Had it done this way on my old bow and zero trouble..:peace:

HoosierBowman
03-09-2010, 10:05 PM
Wow. That is much simpler than the way I have always done it. Thanks for sharing that with me. I will do it that way now. Awsome. :biggrin1:

jim p
03-11-2010, 07:34 AM
I use this technique as well. The only problem that I have ever had is that the serving around the string will slip up the cable and that will cause your rest to not rise all the way. I now tie the serving as tightly as I can and then after I get the rest adjusted, I will tie a small piece of bright serving about 1/8" above the serving which is acting as a stop for the d-loop knot. If the serving slides any I can look at my small piece of marking serving and know that things have moved.

This is the only method that I use for tying rest cords to bus cables. It is easy to adjust and if tied correctly it stays in place. It is really nice when you are trying to tune your bow and are having to move your rest up and down. When going through the tuning process I will often tie just enough serving to hold the d-loop but also allow the d-loop to slide a little. After the tuning is finished, I will tie more serving on the bus cable so that the d-loop can no longer slide up the cable.

whitetail101
03-11-2010, 07:54 PM
I myself have always tied my dropaways in like this. Its quick easy and facilitates tuning of the dropaway.

This is an easy and functioning method for installing dropaways. It is instrumental for those who do not have access to a bow press required for installing the dropaway using the tied into the cable method.

This method comes in handy for those times when the dropaway string becomes damaged or worn. Simple to replace without having to press the bow.

bbcobra
06-30-2010, 10:29 AM
I like these how to threads.

peepsightterry
09-20-2010, 11:16 PM
One additional comment.
I have always inserted a spring in the center (or close to) of the dropaway activation cord.
I read on the Spot Hogg website a while ago that a rubber tube like you use on the peep sight was more reliable/accurate than a cord. I thought that inserting a spring
might be as good as a rubber tube.
The guys at Spot Hogg seem to know what they are talking about. This info was posted long before they came out with their own dropaway.
I'd show you a picture....but I just sold my last target set up on ebay yesterday.......woohoo
Shot target for 30 years and just don't want to do that anymore.....
Lots of fishing and handball nowadays.:D

steve bear
10-02-2010, 07:27 PM
this way works fine on pre-stretched cord but if cord stretches just a tad you start shooting low.:peace:

Daniel Boone
10-12-2010, 03:32 AM
Trophy Taker has been a leader in tournament drop away rest for years.

Rock solid and won it share of major events. Good rest!

DB

strella6mathews
11-29-2010, 12:17 AM
I never tie in this manner, I simply tie knots by rounding it above and below the buss cable. But now I will try this also, want to know any specific reason behind this tie?

Daniel Boone
11-29-2010, 07:21 AM
I never tie in this manner, I simply tie knots by rounding it above and below the buss cable. But now I will try this also, want to know any specific reason behind this tie?

Two good reasons. This way it never twist if cable twists.

You can make adjustments to shorten as you try to get the timing right.

Just your basic dloop knot.
DB

PSE310
12-01-2010, 09:59 AM
This is why I like toget on a forum like this. I have always spilt the cables it's a pain .Now I saw this ,It beats what i've been doing!I have learned somthing!!!! Great info.

steve bear
12-07-2010, 06:27 AM
works great till you get cable stretch & start shooting low....i pre stretch my cables.

Daniel Boone
12-07-2010, 10:04 AM
works great till you get cable stretch & start shooting low....i pre stretch my cables.

Never had any promblems with string stretch on a drop away. Cant imigine a string stretching enough to effect the cable attached. Have to be an awefull string with alot of stretch. Most of todays strings are prestreched.

I know all the ones I have purchased are.
DB

CUCAOUTDOORS
02-12-2011, 11:45 AM
Good way to tie the cord for AR, but Cord Clip (Clamp) maybe also good one.

elkslayer4x5
02-17-2011, 01:24 AM
Thanks for the tip. :)