fwiw
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With the $3 horse panic-snap, you have to be sure you don't get whipped by...
$8 horse panic snap for a release, 12' total pole length,and some accessory cord...175'...4 oz bumble-bee, 80# braided fishing line. Standard Bigshot.
APTA is slower than a big-shot.
A bike pump goes away from the truck. I frequently work a ways from the truck. I'm on my first pump, though...
The APTA is more streamlined and tough.
That looks like it needs a specialized case to protect it.
My APTA bangs around with other stuff on a top shelf, with the pump, no worries.
The last thing before 'shouldering' the APTA is to load it, and as always with a projectile launcher, pointed...
Monofilament would Suck Big Time in a forested setting, I'd have to expect.
Does this always necessitate two people? Throwlines are one-person operations. Better be twice as productive if you need twice the people...or more than twice as productive.
Can monofilament be easily hitched and...
Personally, I'm a function over fashion person in most regards. So long as it shoots well, is durable, and affordable, it could look like a 4th grade science project.
I've shot 170' with a BS (and due to luck as much as skill, hit the big hanger in a BIG doug-fir, first shot). Similarly, shooting fishing line off a mounted fishing reel). We had to extend the 150' line, so 170 is pretty accurate. 5 years ago.
I bang out my APTA shots pretty solidly, for...
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