Tie a D-loop for archery bowstrings A 9:32

Are you an archer, or hunter or bowman in need of a D-knot on the bowstring? Well, this video tutorial will show you how to tie a D-loop for archery bowstrings. You might not be doing this for a precision sport like archery, you may just want to get the next big deer out there this hunting season, but this D-loop knot will help you either way.

You'll need some string, a knife, a tape measure, scissors and a lighter or some sort to make the D-loop knot on your bows bowstring. It's pretty simple, and you can adjust and tighten the knot stops if needed.

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