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  1. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    Oh I see 7 oz. That is a bit light to come down I'm thinking?
  2. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    Sweeet! That's a beautiful plug. I think your design is right. Thinking black powder musket ball rather than rogle bullet. What does it weigh?
  3. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    exactly
  4. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    I don't think the rope knight would travel like a bulllet unless it was rifled. for a normal throw bag rifling the apta would not matter because its a blob. But if you did it with a rifled apta built for a rope knight would clear some redwoods.
  5. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    now an APTA that was rifled, with a swivel to keep the throw line right would be amazing! i bet you could clear the redwoods.
  6. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    I was just conveying that if the throw weight were solid steel it would be much smaller than what you may be imagining. the rope knight, after using it, I don't think it is that much more dangerous than a throw bag. I don't think it would say do more damage to a car window or a roof. And i...
  7. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    http://www.robinhoodvideos.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=330 2.5 diameter by .75 inch thick. for a 12 ozer. pretty small. if it was the size of a throw bag it would be much much heavier. for sure the shot has some deflection and the bean bag effect but 12 oz is 12 oz
  8. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    not quite a fair analogy, a rubber bullet weighs much much less than a lead bullet and doesn't travel as fast. 10 ounces of lead or 10 ounces of aluminum will hit the ground or target approximately the same give or take a bit accounting for shape and aerodynamics. I have used a rope knight...
  9. kevin bingham

    Rope Knight, APTA

    why would Thomas be a non wanted member? That makes no sense. He has some different ideas but he is a tree guy through and through and a pleasure to talk to. If you don't like the product that he has worked amazingly hard at bringing to reality that is your problem. I have the utmost respect...
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