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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Where do you put
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5088434" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I mounted a rubber coated gun bracket to my climber on top section on the side bar. The grip of the crossbow just behind the trigger wedges down in the bracket. One limb of the crossbow lays across the front bar of the climber. It's secure there so it can't be bumped off the stand and I still have the same space to move inside the stand. When I need to raise the cross bow to shoot, it's less movement to move it to my shoulder than hanging over your head on a hook. You may have to play with the spacing to get it just right. This could also work on a locon if you have a bar around you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5088434, member: 10373"] I mounted a rubber coated gun bracket to my climber on top section on the side bar. The grip of the crossbow just behind the trigger wedges down in the bracket. One limb of the crossbow lays across the front bar of the climber. It’s secure there so it can’t be bumped off the stand and I still have the same space to move inside the stand. When I need to raise the cross bow to shoot, it’s less movement to move it to my shoulder than hanging over your head on a hook. You may have to play with the spacing to get it just right. This could also work on a locon if you have a bar around you. [/QUOTE]
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