Bridle Riding Up Roller Muzzles | Unrolling The Rollergun
In this edition of Unrolling the Roller, I cover ‘Bridels Riding Up Roller Muzzles.’ This is something that happens when there is too much gradient on the rail of the muzzle which lifts the shaft by the notch or sharkfin instead of freely releasing the shaft. This lifting of the shaft causes inaccuracy and or wobble which also reduces the shaft speed. In this video I show you how to fix or modify your muzzle to eliminate the bridle riding up and lifting the shaft. #spearfishing #rollergun #speargun ▼ Here is the newest version of the Coatesman Double Roller: http://coatesmans.com/shop/ ▼ Specialised safari concepts for the exceptional spearfisherman. ➜ http://coatesmans.com/ ▼ Like my channel? Subscribe! ➜ http://bit.ly/28KNRKj ▼ Want to email me a question? ➜ [email protected] ▼ In case you'd like to reach me... ➜ instagram : / coatesmans ➜ facebook : / coatesman

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