AMSBowfishing® Safety Slide® System
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Prevent arrow snapback when bowfishing with the proven AMSBowfishing Safety Slide System. Tougher, impact-resistant materials have reduced the weight of the Safety Slide System by 30% for longer life. Slide holds fishing string in front of the arrow rest during draw and release, preventing any possibility of the fishing line tangling with the bowstring! After the release, the slide moves back on the arrow to the shock pad and stop screw without affecting arrow flight. Strong system does not skimp on strength, having pulled in game fish over 300 lbs! System is recommended for arrow speeds of 145 fps or less. Quick and easy to install. Self cleaning design thanks to special splines on the inside of the slide.
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Manufacturer model # - M140-5.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by ALPHAMAN DEPENDABLE
I have used this slide system on my arrows for the past 5 or 6 years. I have the same parts on some of my arrows that I purchased back then, and they still work. This system has never failed me in any way. A very dependable and safe system, since they keep the line ahead of your bow and away from your bowstring. The only system I will ever use. Good job AMS.
October 8, 2010
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This system is supplied without the arrow, but is very easy to install. All you need is a screwdriver. Most arrows come with a small hole near the back of the arrow. This is where the stop piece is screwed in. I always put a dab of superglue on the screw threads before installing just to be careful. The system can be installed in less than 5 minutes. This system is superior to the ring system and will add speed and accuracy to your shots. Have fun!Details:Â
I have a crossbow, will it work with the crossbow. What items do I need. Not wanting to spend a lot of money.Answers
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