decocking
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- Deerstalker
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decocking
This dummy tried to decock my Equinox while in the tree stand BUT I forgot to remove the arrow first. I was lucky that my son was on the ground and quickly climbed up and was able to help out the old fool!! The BH had just started to penetrate my boot! Think, think, think.
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2012 Equinox
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: decocking
Dang, lucky you! That your son was there. Always gotta keep our minds on things like that. Try to develop a routine.
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Lucky indeed. I let mine down cocked, arrow removed. Less chance of anything going wrong on tera firma
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Incurable tinkerer.
Why hunt? Simple, it's BASIC. Why breath?!
Re: decocking
Glad you didn't get hurt.
That's the main reason I just shoot a field point into the ground to unload. I'd rather destroy an old arrow than put a broadhead through my foot.
That's the main reason I just shoot a field point into the ground to unload. I'd rather destroy an old arrow than put a broadhead through my foot.
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Re: decocking
Have done that before, but no problem now. I leave my arrows at 20 inches and when I put my foot in stirrup it kicks arrow out of the way. Hawk
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Re: decocking
I am certainly glad you didn't follow through wid that self Toe amputation
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Re: decocking
I spent 20 bucks and bought a small discharge target.I just carry a field point with me on one bolt.I find I actually like to shoot it if I don't get anything after a hunt.Glad your ok.That could of been pretty bad.
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glad you ok man..i did the same thing one time..put a nice Mercedes emblem in my boot and just started drawing blood on one of my toes...I felt like a first class duffus
it was a good thing you are humble enough to post this.
maybe itll help out some one else..save the toes is my slogan
it was a good thing you are humble enough to post this.
maybe itll help out some one else..save the toes is my slogan
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Re: decocking
I think of something like that happening every time I uncock my crossbow . If it happens in the dark I always feel the arrow channel to be sure there's no bolt there, even though I "KNOW" there's none there.
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On the positive side you will likely never make the same mistake again.
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Dark or light that is a good idea!Wayne Wynn wrote:I think of something like that happening every time I uncock my crossbow . If it happens in the dark I always feel the arrow channel to be sure there's no bolt there, even though I "KNOW" there's none there.
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Re: decocking
I went hunting with my 380 for the first time today. Saw no deer but it was only the last 3.5 hours of the day. Carried my bow back to the car cocked and used the cocking aid on firm, level ground and the recommended one hand to pull the trigger and depress the ADF device at the same time. Piece of cake even with a 260 lb draw weight.
Next time I won't be leery of doing it at the base of my tree. Don't really know why I was to begin with, I'm stronger than most my age and at least as strong as 75% that are half my age, but it just didn't seem like my full pull was taking the load off the trigger. When I finally pulled it there was barely a click and the string eased down without any problem at all.......... VERY sweet!
Next time I won't be leery of doing it at the base of my tree. Don't really know why I was to begin with, I'm stronger than most my age and at least as strong as 75% that are half my age, but it just didn't seem like my full pull was taking the load off the trigger. When I finally pulled it there was barely a click and the string eased down without any problem at all.......... VERY sweet!
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Re: decocking
I am so glad you are OK and had help at the ready.
This scenario can easily happen with the Equinox. The 20" arrow/bolt doesn't cover the foot stirrup opening even with a broadhead.
Another reason I like my Matrix 355. An 18" arrow/bolt covers the foot stirrup opening and will be noticed before decocking.
Andrew
This scenario can easily happen with the Equinox. The 20" arrow/bolt doesn't cover the foot stirrup opening even with a broadhead.
Another reason I like my Matrix 355. An 18" arrow/bolt covers the foot stirrup opening and will be noticed before decocking.
Andrew
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2007 Leupold VX-I 2-7x33 Dark Earth NWTF Edition Turkey Plex scope
Dan xcaliber flemish Brownell XS2 string, 18" Easton XX75 2219 aluminum shafts, 2" Bohning Blazer vanes, NAP 170gr F.O.C., Danny Miller's RBBB's