DE cocking with a coking rope ?
#11
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
RE: DE cocking with a coking rope ?
ORIGINAL: Hotburn76
There is a initial fear of the unknown at first, but the first time you try it you will never waste space in your quiver for a old arrow. It is really easy to do. A little harder on a Horton, but it will work also with them.
There is a initial fear of the unknown at first, but the first time you try it you will never waste space in your quiver for a old arrow. It is really easy to do. A little harder on a Horton, but it will work also with them.
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 299
RE: DE cocking with a coking rope ?
ORIGINAL: sproulman
how do you release the string with both hands on the rope cocker holding it?
how do you release the string with both hands on the rope cocker holding it?
from what I've seenthe best and easiestwayto do it isusing just one side of the rope cockerand one hand, the other hand pulls the trigger
if you have the excalibur DVD all the uncocking ways are explained in there, and you donthave togo throughthe wholevideoto find it(if you dont want to), theres a sub-topic called "cocking aids" in the main menu of the DVD