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<blockquote data-quote="OkieBowie" data-source="post: 867813" data-attributes="member: 26507"><p>Has he seen this on more than one TAC Elite or just the one? </p><p></p><p>Hard to imagine why a TAC Elite would be designed to where string is held upward to where upon release the string immediately drops downward. Which has me wondering if there was a bad run. Caused by some machining process that got accidentally and temporarily changed or there was a mis-calibration of a machine that went unnoticed. Could even be a case of repetitive human error by one person on a changing shift schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieBowie, post: 867813, member: 26507"] Has he seen this on more than one TAC Elite or just the one? Hard to imagine why a TAC Elite would be designed to where string is held upward to where upon release the string immediately drops downward. Which has me wondering if there was a bad run. Caused by some machining process that got accidentally and temporarily changed or there was a mis-calibration of a machine that went unnoticed. Could even be a case of repetitive human error by one person on a changing shift schedule. [/QUOTE]
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