The use of a trigger release and ............
Set up instructions and overview of my Big Shot.
Consolidated instructions and video may be seen following this link.
[video=youtube;7vg5zjA9Jts]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vg5zjA9Jts[/video]
With around $30 I purchased all the material needed to make this. It took about 25 minutes to assemble.
Pictures and tips below.
Parts needed.............
String loop of the type that is intended to be used with trigger. Around 5.00
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Archery trigger. Around 18-25.00 Mine has a set screw that allows me to adjust the sensitivity.
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Tie Down......Set of 4 cost me 10.00, I used one......2.50
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Some zip ties, silicon tape or electrical tape.
Instructions.
Cut out the stiching on the trigger wrist band. Save the wrist band with velcro for use in storing and securing your Big Shot.
Remove the metal hook from the end of the tie down that has the capture clip.
Heat a 20d nail and melt a hole in the middle of the webbing and using the bolt and nut from the trigger, secure the tie down webbing to the trigger.
Use a few zip ties and tape to hold it all securly to the tie down.
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Attach the string loop to the handle of the Big Shot sling.
I used a bunch of zip ties and faced the connector to the bottom so that they do not interfere with my fingers if I want put them there for extra pull or go without the archery release.
Drill hole in end cap and insert hook.
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Trigger close up.
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Final product.
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Wrap tape at about 4" intervals if you care to calibrate for the weight of differant throw bags.