AMS Bowfishing Safety Slides for 5/16 Arrows - 5 Pack
$19.99
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AMS Bowfishing Safety Slides for 5/16 Arrows were designed to keep the bowfishing line out in front of the bow at all times. When the bowfishing line is tied directly to the tail of an arrow it can knot with the bowstrings as you draw back. The knot will cause the arrow to stop short in mid-flight and suddenly snap-back toward the shooter.
Simply nock your arrow with the AMS Bowfishing Safety Slide out in front of your rest. Tighten the line on your Retriever between it and the slide and push the line into the Line Retainer found on the side of your reel. As you draw the Safety Slide will stay stationary as the arrow moves back. When the shot is released the slide moves back to the tail of the arrow and stops at the Shock Pad allowing the line to trail for perfect arrow flight.
Features:
Proper use of AMS Safety Slides with spin cast reels will prevent arrow snap back caused by the line tying itself to the bowstring. However its use may cause you to forget to release the bail on your spin cast reel which can cause another change of arrow snap back. Don't forget to release the bail on your spin cast reel before every shot! (AMS Retrievers have no bail or button to push before the shot just draw aim and shoot!)
Simply nock your arrow with the AMS Bowfishing Safety Slide out in front of your rest. Tighten the line on your Retriever between it and the slide and push the line into the Line Retainer found on the side of your reel. As you draw the Safety Slide will stay stationary as the arrow moves back. When the shot is released the slide moves back to the tail of the arrow and stops at the Shock Pad allowing the line to trail for perfect arrow flight.
Features:
- Stays Stationery
- Comes in a 5 pack
- For 5/16 inch arrows
- Made in the USA
Proper use of AMS Safety Slides with spin cast reels will prevent arrow snap back caused by the line tying itself to the bowstring. However its use may cause you to forget to release the bail on your spin cast reel which can cause another change of arrow snap back. Don't forget to release the bail on your spin cast reel before every shot! (AMS Retrievers have no bail or button to push before the shot just draw aim and shoot!)