A shooting string apparatus used in playing the sport of lacrosse. The
apparatus is located in the head of a lacrosse stick during the play of
the game of lacrosse. During lacrosse play, a player may find it
advantageous to use this invention in the making of easy and rapid
adjustments to the tensions of the webbing in the area of shooting string
apparatus. There may be one or several shooting string apparatus in use
simultaneously. In this invention, the shooting string apparatus is
constructed with a flat central piece called the shooting string section.
Affixed to the shooting section are a series of flaps or opposed flaps
that fold over and hold the shooting string in place within the stick
head. A tension string may be encompassed by but does not attach to and
does not extend internally through the shooting string section. The
shooting string section does not itself exert tension on the webbing. The
shooting string apparatus of this invention can be quickly and easily
moved from one stick head to another.