Dr Stirrup - Crossbow Storage

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Scarecrow
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Dr Stirrup - Crossbow Storage

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When it is on you bow, will it fit in your soft cases? How easy is it to take the Dr Stirrup on and off? Does the 4x4Kocker really make it easier to cock the bow?
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Colton's goes in the case just fine. However its the old T form case. I'm not sure if it would fit the small Octane case or not.
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yes it is easy to cock your bow with DR. Stirrup. 4 fingers instead of 2 and shorter stroke.
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Re: Dr Stirrup - Crossbow Storage

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I have the Plano Soft-Sided Cross Bow Case and my Matrix 355 fits just fine in it with the full Dr Stirrup kit installed. I believe the 4x4Kocker makes it easier to cock, more fingers on the rope handles just feels better.
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