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They have them here...23.99 How did you uncock your crossbow without it? I leave my on my bow so it never grows legs!!!!
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http://www.bowhunterssuperstore.com/crossbow-accessories-excalibur-c-41_151.html
They have them here...23.99 How did you uncock your crossbow without it? I leave my on my bow so it never grows legs!!!!
Hey, I'll trade you a lawn raking for our back yard clean up... two dogs and the snow is almost all gone.planter wrote:...I would like to request at this point seeing as I'm on a roll if there is anyone who wants to come and rake my lawn. I just hate raking so I just thought I would give it a shot.
I would jump on that for you but in my last fit of generosity I gave away all my rakes to people that need them more than I do!! So sorry!!planter wrote:I would like to request at this point seeing as I'm on a roll if there is anyone who wants to come and rake my lawn. I just hate raking so I just thought I would give it a shot.
So... think you can get away with quoting the job at a bow plus some cool accessories, and win the bidplanter wrote:Just for fun the wife got me a quote on a spring "clean-up" . Still can't believe how much they wanted to blow leaves into the woods using a big assed blower. I mean I REALLY can't believe how much they wanted. It was like two and a half bows!!![]()
Shorten the rope so you have to pull string back a few inches to get 2nd hook on, makes cocking easier also. Myself and others 'store' the cocker on the bows in this fashion.Danny Boy wrote:A few of you mentioned that you attached the string cocker to the bow. I carry my string cocker along with a few other essential components in my fanny pack.
How do you attach the string cocker to the crossbow to make it safe?