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Notch Big Shot Set (2 x 4' Poles) - Individually Boxed

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Fulfilled by SHERRILLtree

Arrives Dec 3 – Dec 5
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Features

  • Set includes 2 x 4 ft poles with rubber tubing & pouch
  • This kit provides a simple, accurate, effective means to hurl your throw weight to new heights (up to 150')
  • Accepts a wide range of projectiles and provides fully variable thrust force to limit over-shooting of low to mid-range targets
  • Ideal for hanging Christmas lights
  • Weight - 5.2 lbs.

Description

The advent of throwlines has changed the way arborists climb trees. The BIG SHOT changed the way we use throwlines by giving you a simple, accurate, effective means to hurl your throw weight to new heights. The BIG SHOT accepts a wide range of projectiles and provides fully variable thrust force to limit over-shooting of low to mid-range targets. It's simple . if you have a lower target, just don't pull back as far! The BIG SHOT also solves one of the most significant difficulties of hand tossing throw weights-vertical targets with narrow approaches. With minimal practice, you'll be able to hit high targets through a small frame of branches and twigs. The BIG SHOT is an accurate and lightweight launching system! The launch pouch cuts in-air projectile rotation by 50% over the original BIG SHOT pouch! (This advance is also available as a sling replacement for older models. ) If you're looking to thread the needle through the thickest of canopies or launch throw weights up to 150 vertical feet, reach for the tool arborists around the world call for by name.


Product Dimensions: 108 x 10 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 5.2 pounds


Manufacturer: SherrillTree


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Set1027D


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Terrific tool, pouch could be better
This is pretty much the industry standard for getting a line up into a tree when it's too far to hand-throw it. I tried the compressed air type (takes too long to reset when you miss. ) The Big Shot resets very easily for do-overs. Sturdy, great construction except the pouch. The stitching ripped out on its first day of use after just a few shots. (See picture #1). Not a huge deal to repair with a speedy-stitcher, but come on Notch people, you can do better. They sell a release trigger for it. Don't buy it. I did and threw it away (too lazy to return it). It's hard to mount on the shaft (I had to use a clamp to compress it enough to get it latched) and you can't move it around for varying the tension for different distances. Get a panic snap (local farm/ranch store) and cam-buckle and some webbing. (See picture #2). You could also use an archery trigger-release, but the panic snap is less than 10 bucks and an archery trigger is about 30. With the webbing going through the cam-buckle, you have a 2:1 mechanical advantage for tensioning and you can set it to any tension you want based on how far you pull it down. The panic snap releases really clean. To anchor the webbing at the butt of the pole, I just drilled a hole in the plastic cap, put in a long eye-bolt and taped it into place. Pretty ghetto, but the eye-bolt is very long and it will never come out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2018 by Steven Sonntag

  • Turkey cannon
I used to think that this thing was overrated and just a marketing gimmick, I even though that after my first few tries. After I couldn't get more than 40 feet with it I angrily dug the instructions out of the trash and as soon as I opened them there was a nice picture of how to hold it correctly and incorrectly. Sure enough, I was doing it the way it explicitly stated not to. After getting it back out and holding it correctly, I deployed my entire 150' of throw line up the hill and across several trees. I am pleasantly surprised and with a little practice I am confident I could take out a Turkey with this thing if the conditions were right. I'm not sure how well a 16oz weight would take down a Turkey, but I'm sure it would at least knock the feathers off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2019 by Jim

  • Outstanding throwline tool!
Outstanding throw-line tool. For tree-work, I recommend a 16-ounce lead bag, so it has a better chance of pushing through leaves and returning to ground level. Also recommend keeping your line in a 5-gallon bucket or on a tarp in a big figure-8. Suggest initially using 150+ feet of 1/8-inch polyethylene line, wearing a hardhat-goggles, keeping others away from the drop-zone, not taking your eyes off the moving bag and purchasing the optional Big Shot trigger system. If you use 3/4-inch rope, you will need to pull up a lighter-weight rope first. I probably have cut down over 5,000 trees in the last 45+ years and have seen many accidents. I now tie a line up in 80% of trees I cut near houses, if there is "any" chance of the notch breaking, a gusty wind or the tree doing something unexpected which could cause damage. We only used this roughly six times over the last three-months, but even just for the first two trees, it was well worth the investment, despite being slightly over-priced for the entire system. I am too old to be climbing up 60+ feet in trees anymore and this saved major time from screwing steps in the trees. One update after a year of use- I recommend the optional trigger system for improved accuracy, allowing users to better control, both with the aim and distance the projectile will travel. Unfortunately, the split 4-foot long poles in this kit greatly limit trigger placement, so I suggest one solid 8-foot pole, to allow the trigger to be mounted where desired. Most tree service suppliers offer the solid 8-foot poles. I also recommend buying a spare pouch and band long before you suddenly need to replace it! Safety First- wear your hard hat! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2018 by Doug from RI

  • Amateur that has learned a lot.
I love this thing. I’m an amateur. What I’ve learned: Get a throw line with weighted bag. Absolutely purchase the Big Shot Throw. I didn’t buy the trigger. After a couple shots, I can now shoot my line up 40-50 feet accurately. I’ve learned that you don’t have to tie your rope on the line where it lands. Pull the line up through the branches and then drop it down closer to the tree. Also I was trying to pull my 3/4” braided rope up with a large loop tied on the end getting caught in the V’s of the tree. The throw line I purchased here is excellent and has a waxy feel that grips well. I unknotted my rope and now tie the line directly to the end of the rope. I wrapped it a couple times and then knotted. It pulls up through the tree without getting caught. You professional tree cutters probably think this is silly because it’s common knowledge. But not for me. Hope this helps someone else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2020 by Doug

  • Works great to hang Christmas Decor
A friend of mine is a tree guy and I saw him use this to set some safety lines when he helped me remove an old Satellite dish from my roof. I realized this would work great to help hang my light up snow flakes for my Christmas display. Fired a lead line up high in the trees, attached the power cord to the line and then to the snowflake. Pulled up and now have the lights higher than I ever could before! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2019 by Matt Aguiar

  • Works great. 8ft or so tall giant sling shot. Breaks into 3 pieces.
This thing is amazing. Bought a new house. Had a full height sweetgum with a bunch of dead branches at the top looming over our vehicles. Didn't want to pay to have it dropped. Top big for me to handle myself with confidence. Used this and a shot bag to get my big ropes up there. Then used my truck to yank them down. It worked great. As soon as it cools off more I'll drop the rest of the tree. It's short enough now I can manage it. Using this and a little bit of time kept some money in my pocket. Totally happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2018 by Avocado

  • Weight pouch is unraveling after a few times used
I have only used this a few times and it does work great, however the pouch that holds the throw weight is already coming off. I am disappointed in the quality, l have not contacted the seller as of yet but I am hopeful they will be willing to resolve the issue.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2018 by DB

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