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This looks a nice cheeper way off getting a 2-1 advantage for tightening up.

Big shot now on my need list after thursdays big oaks and lots off foot stomping and time wasting trying to get a line up, omt what advantage is the master or is it just something you had spare?

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Gray Git. That's an excellent way of doing it but my system has a 3-1 although it's more expensive.

 

Thing I like about that is the simplicity. In his other YouTube video about the setup, he's marking the poles with calibration references.

 

 

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I'd love a big shot after trying to get my line in a lime this morning took about ten go's and it wasn't even near the top where I got it to! Limey bastards!:)

 

 

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Hahaha. I just ordered one from there 5 minutes ago. Can't wait, although I don't have a 4ft pole.

I have just been wondering about the hassle of using it with 2x6ft poles:001_huh:

 

I thought that is what you ordered? :blushing:

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So... Is it not a sling shot mounted in the end of the pole? :001_huh:

 

Oh, bit of confusion here.

As the thread is titled BigShot launcher, it's all about making a launcher and the BigShot is the 'sling shot' mounted on top.

 

I guess there are plenty of variables for the launcher but the BigShot is the best launcher.

 

 

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