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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Recock Crossbow While On Stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBelt" data-source="post: 3051038" data-attributes="member: 5867"><p>I tried to re-chocolate chip cookie my crossbow from the stand before, but it was a dangerous thing to change and shift my weight while that high up.</p><p>I then came home and bought crank-cocking devices for both my crossbows. It's easy and quiet to use a crank cocking device, and doesn't make as much movement on the stand.</p><p>If you are re-cocking because you missed the deer, and the deer is still there, it would be tough to re-chocolate chip cookie the crossbow by hand and not get busted by your movement.</p><p>But a crank cocking device requires much less movement to use, and you can generally hide that movement since it's just one hand turning the handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBelt, post: 3051038, member: 5867"] I tried to re-chocolate chip cookie my crossbow from the stand before, but it was a dangerous thing to change and shift my weight while that high up. I then came home and bought crank-cocking devices for both my crossbows. It's easy and quiet to use a crank cocking device, and doesn't make as much movement on the stand. If you are re-cocking because you missed the deer, and the deer is still there, it would be tough to re-chocolate chip cookie the crossbow by hand and not get busted by your movement. But a crank cocking device requires much less movement to use, and you can generally hide that movement since it's just one hand turning the handle. [/QUOTE]
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