Masiakasaurus wrote on Feb 22
nd, 2011 at 8:45am:
I would treat two of the arms of the star like fins and wrap the sling around the star similar to how you did (the way that didn't work.) If you look at the picture in Hondero's post the sling is before the fin on the left side, wraps around behind the main shaft of the dart, and is folded back up before the fin on the right side.
It might be easier, and it seems to work fine for the arrow. As for the ats I used, however, I found that the distance the release cord has to "travel" in order to unwrap itself from the two arms of the star is too long. This means that the release of the ats is being considerably delayed, and it might land, as I described, where you don't want it.
It could work with a smaller ats, though. Surely worth an experiment.