Excalibur Rope Cocker
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Excalibur Rope Cocker
Could anyone tell me if the brass rollers on the rope cocker hooks are suppose to be free-wheeling or does the rope just slide through them. Mine are very stiff, and don't roll without plies. (gently) Tried some W-D-40 and that didn't help at all.
Re: Excalibur Rope Cocker
Yes they should be free wheelingrattlerun wrote:Could anyone tell me if the brass rollers on the rope cocker hooks are suppose to be free-wheeling or does the rope just slide through them. Mine are very stiff, and don't roll without plies. (gently) Tried some W-D-40 and that didn't help at all.
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Re: Excalibur Rope Cocker
I believe that they are fixed without any bearing and the rope just slides across the brass inserts at least they are on mine.
On closer inspection I was able to get BOTH of my brass rollers spinning freely.
On closer inspection I was able to get BOTH of my brass rollers spinning freely.
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Firebolts & BEEs w Boltcutter & Slick Trick BHs 150gr
S-5 & Boo string, TT trigger, Nikon Bolt Xr scope
2012 Vortex w/S5 & Nikon Bolt Xr (son # 1)
2012 Axiom SMF w/S5 (son # 2)
Re: Excalibur Rope Cocker
WD-40 is not really a good lubricant for rollers like this -it gets gummy over time WD stands for Water Displacement (anti-rust) the 40 was the 40th concoction they brewed up!frisky wrote:Yes they should be free wheelingrattlerun wrote:Could anyone tell me if the brass rollers on the rope cocker hooks are suppose to be free-wheeling or does the rope just slide through them. Mine are very stiff, and don't roll without plies. (gently) Tried some W-D-40 and that didn't help at all.
When mine were new they free wheeled, now they turn with effort. I'll put a little Break-Free on 'em... Thanks for bringing it to my attention
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If they should be free-wheeling and aren't, how do I get them moving? They seem so tightly put into the plastic hooks.
Re: Excalibur Rope Cocker
Free wheeling and don't worry about lubricating those.