darwal44 wrote:I see the cocking rope is almost indispensable. But can you use it on a tree stand?
I've never been on a tree stand. Have you ever cocked you bow on one of them?
Sure. I've even cocked my bow without benefit of any cocking device. But it's a bit dodgy to do it. You better have a safety harness, and be wearing it. Putting a lot of effort into cocking a bow could mean you aren't putting as much thought into your balance, how close you are to the edge of your stand, etc. etc. My bow is an Exomax so it's somewhat easier to cock. I don't doubt however that lots of folks can cock the 380 by hand.
I would only want to do it that way in an absolute pinch. I want each limb to be loaded the exact same way as the time before when I shot it.
If you use a cocking device, you increase the chances that you WILL load both limbs the same way you did it earlier. Accuracy suffers if you don't have consistent limb loading from shot to shot.
Using a cocking device in a tree stand is no big deal. Just make sure you do it safely, to avoid falls, and do it exactly the same way you would on the ground.
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