Hi5 wrote:Not everyone would want or need one. Just like the cocking hand crank.
I bought the crankeroo when I shot my Exomax. I rarely used it. Now I have the Matrix 405, I use the crankeroo routinely.
Being cheap, I use the hand crank to take the bow off "cocked", as well as to cock the bow. For some with dexterity issues, that may present a problem. It's nice those folks would have another option.
Me too, I let the big boys down with the crank and I do it mostly when making strings. But I keep looking at the handle and wonder when, not if, the handle will get away on me
Don, if the handle ever gets "away" on you, it would no doubt be one of those single event things. You know, like what happened to Species 8472.
Speaking of Species 8472, that fellow sure deserves a whole heck of a lot of credit. For training purposes, his posts, complete with photos, rank right up there just about as good as the real experience. Newbies or experienced shooters have to take notice.
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Hi5 wrote:Don, if the handle ever gets "away" on you, it would no doubt be one of those single event things. You know, like what happened to Species 8472.
Speaking of Species 8472, that fellow sure deserves a whole heck of a lot of credit. For training purposes, his posts, complete with photos, rank right up there just about as good as the real experience. Newbies or experienced shooters have to take notice.
Indeed invaluable, as is my new Deathstalker,, I been meaning to get both ordered,,,,, the Deathstalker will be my new "game changer",,,,,
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I have to say that the "Defuser" could be a game changer for me due to mobility and dexterity restrictions. Thanks for bringing this to my attention Boo
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They said it won't work on Reverse limb bows like the Scorpyd models. It needs to rest on the front riser to hold the string back....
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:They said it won't work on Reverse limb bows like the Scorpyd models. It needs to rest on the front riser to hold the string back....
Don Jeff is to caught up in switching to the dark side.....
If i remember they sell separate pieces to mount to the bow so you can use it on multiple Scorpyds. You mount a piece on the rail for it to hook to.
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bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:They said it won't work on Reverse limb bows like the Scorpyd models. It needs to rest on the front riser to hold the string back....
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:They said it won't work on Reverse limb bows like the Scorpyd models. It needs to rest on the front riser to hold the string back....
I would like to know if you saw any "Sunglasses" which would take the extreme glare away from anything "bright orange". These might appeal to many on here.
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