Excalibur Rope Cocking Aid Wanted!!

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dryhorn2
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Post by dryhorn2 »

CHeck Ebay...
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Ebay will cost you more to ship it. Just release the monetary prisoners and buy one.
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Post by huntman »

the last time i was at Bass Pro Shops i saw it for 19.99 canadian i think you'll pay more then that in shipping cost if you bought one off the forum.
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I got one via Cabela's for my Quad 300 and it works very well. I don't remember what I paid for it.
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wabi
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Post by wabi »

Bob,
Our local WalMart had Horton cocking aids for around $10.
They have nylon straps instead of "T" handles, but a couple old lawnmower cranking handles converted one to be very similar to Excal's. The other has the nylon (loops to slip your hand through) and I like it for hunting because there's nothing to rattle.
wabi
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