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Throw line and throw weights and techniques


Adam Bourne
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Hi, I never used a throwline much before but I've been deadwooding woodland beech this week and have to use a throwline for all of them. I have been surprised at my improvement in height and accuracy in just a couple of days, although I find it easier to throw one handed than with two.

My question is should I stick with one handed throwing or will I get better throws eventually with 2?

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2 will increase you height and in my opinion accuracy. I used to take mine out and practice for hours....if you picture it in your head going over you WILL improve....just does.

 

 

Not for everyone IMO. I'm very accurate up to about 80ft one handed. Can't throw with 2 for toffee.

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