Charge ext crank
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Charge ext crank
Do you guys use your charger ext crank to help with string changes
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SWAT juggernaut broadhead
Re: Charge ext crank
Yes, but do not depend on it to hold the bow while you do it. I use my stringing tool to hold the bow in the cocked position so I have the safety, and ADF to depend on, not the cocker!
It’s not the way you rock, it’s the way that you roll!
Re: Charge ext crank
I've noticed my ext crank string is showing wear. Does the c2 string fit the ext?
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Re: Charge ext crank
If It was me I tend to call Customer Service with a question about something that is wearing out.
You never know they could have by now developed a replacement to address any wear issues of older products.
Re: Charge ext crank
The string that came with the C2 is not a strong as the one on the Charger, you can get it from Lancaster for $11.50 for 20 feet. It is called a Crossbow Cocking Cord and it is a 750lb cord. Right or wrong, I use silicone on mine to prevent fraying.
Some people just like stepping on rakes
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Re: Charge ext crank
Jeff from Excalibur put this official video together too, not identical but similar method to mine.
https://youtu.be/_IpRDEfVSr4
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(Charger EXT blackout covers, Charger handle stow brackets, Cheek Rests)
327 Short Banshee
BD417
Micro/Matrix hybrid Steambow
Franken360