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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Coming to the darkside
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4654468" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I always chocolate chip cookie mine at the base of the tree and pull it up pointing down empty. Once I settle in I place a bolt in. I reverse this exactly when descending. I never carry it cocked unless I'm stalking a deer. I've seen it take fingers off like they were a stick of butter. Another thing is to have some way to secure it up in the stand without holding it. I use one of those rubber coated gun rests bolted to the stand on one side. The Xbow fits here just behind the trigger while the bow lays across the front bar. I don't like hanging it on a hook because it requires too much movement to get into position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4654468, member: 10373"] I always chocolate chip cookie mine at the base of the tree and pull it up pointing down empty. Once I settle in I place a bolt in. I reverse this exactly when descending. I never carry it cocked unless I’m stalking a deer. I’ve seen it take fingers off like they were a stick of butter. Another thing is to have some way to secure it up in the stand without holding it. I use one of those rubber coated gun rests bolted to the stand on one side. The Xbow fits here just behind the trigger while the bow lays across the front bar. I don’t like hanging it on a hook because it requires too much movement to get into position. [/QUOTE]
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