Back blast area clear! Haven’t heard that in a while! Thanks for the video. I’m now going to pick up a trigger. Was skeptical with some bad reviews I read. Yours worked fine.
Your welcome and Thanks, the first one I bought did break on me but Treestuff.com replaced it for free, I will always have one, it’s a lot more accurate, let me know how it works for ya. God bless.
I got a chance to try my notch big shot but I couldn't figure out what I was doing wong but now I realize I did it wong your video is definitely helping me out man thanks bro
Dang I could not figure out how to put the trigger on until I watched your video. Notch did a shit job explaining how in the instruction manual. Thank you.
@@dqmc07 I just went out and bought a big shot set this afternoon but the shop did not have the trigger unit in stock. I ordered one and it will come on tuesday, [it is friday evening here in the uk] Cannot wait to have a go with it!! Was surprised how strong the elastic is, i would think that without the trigger the thing would be just about impossible to use..
@@caerleon87 It was hard for me to pull and aim it accurately so I bought the trigger and it was a game changer, so much more accurate and precise, Please let me know how you like it. I’m excited for you, Blessings from Virginia my friend.
@@dqmc07 Well, i got my trigger and i am well pleased with it!! I have read about people saying that it is terribly hard to fit the thing to the poles, but this is just wrong.. It is not brute force, but skill involved, there is a trick to it.. I do it like you; hook the locking lever thing in the one side of its slot, then twist it to locate the other end. Next just snap the lever shut!! Dead easy.. The trigger itself works great!! One tip i have for you.. You know the label on the pole, the one that says "do not remove" Well, remove it for TWO reasons.. 1, I found that the trigger tended to slide upwards on the label, this does not happen when it is on the bare fibreglass.. 2, Adjust your trigger to be a good fit on the labelled part, then move it down off the label.. See how much it altered the adjustment?? I tried it first of all with a 12oz throw bag. This seemed too heavy really. Today i bought a 10oz one like the makers of the catapult recommend. I will try it tomorrow if the rain stops and report back as to how i got on!!!
@@caerleon87 Awesome, It is a game changer, I use a 16 or 14oz mostly on mine, They do wear out so a little oil on the metal parts every now and then might help it last longer, enjoy and please watch where you point it or put in front of it lol.
Hi! I recently bought the same system! Love the video. Can you tell me the safe stretch length of the bands? I’m trying to toss a line over a limb at about 65 feet. Thanks!
I’m not sure but I’ve loaded mine up heavily many times before, sometimes you have to give it a little bit of slack to release the locking mechanism on the trigger to launch it, be careful not to point it at anyone until you figure it out. But I love mine and beats just pulling it and launching it by hand.
Semper Fi my Brother! Yes 94-98 Stationed Camp Pendleton 32 Area 3rd LAAD Battalion Oceanside CA. Doing good certified welder and got my CDL two years ago! LOL, Should of stayed in got out as a Sergeant. I miss it everyday. Thanks for asking and responding back Brother, I hope everything is Outstanding with you and your family! Best Regards and Keep Safe!
@@chadliggett7988 That's awesome , and I feel the same way sometimes but I thank God I am where I am now, and your welcome, please hit me up anytime, It was great meeting ya Jarhead. Semper Fi
It's awesome, allows you to get a maximum height to tie in. Please be sure your tie in point is secure and check everything, I recommend using a lanyard also when idle in the canopy
@@Bamadrone Never been there before, Good luck with your drone buddy, if you dont get it, try calling a climber. Pay a little bit of money, if it's worth it to you.