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aaron:
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burchett.donald:
Aaron, Thanks for posting this.... Hmmm, seems I remember another thread where one side of the camp was discussing this...http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,61842.0.html  Looks like some may finally learn from this...
                                                                 Don

P.S. May I also add that the arrow has NOT left the string yet.... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

DC:
You weren't holding the camera upsidedown this time were you? In the second picture of the first group the string is forward of brace height on the top limb while later in the scan the bottom half of the string hasn't reached brace height yet. I don't know. Without me understanding the way the camera works I'm unsure of what is happening. Interesting to look at though.
Notice on the first picture right at the top string silencer the string bends. Either thats when you released or the silencer has enough drag to bend the string.

sleek:
I find this fascinating. Id like to see a sideways camera shot of whats going on here as well. Really its too bad two cameras cant be used, 180 degrees from eachother, one camera positione normal, the other sideways. When the shot is taken, use the two cameras to put an image together without the distortion.

DC:
I'm going to have trouble getting that image out of my mind ;D

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