Dr stirrup- stirrup
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Dr stirrup- stirrup
How much weight does this add? I was thinking it could double as poor mans bipod for resting shots
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I saw one in the trading post.
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I've cocked a couple bows with them and it does work well. I don't use one personally, but iirc, they add about 1/2 pound withe all the gear attached.
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Actual weight - ? It is very light. It can serve as a vertical stand and as a bipod, off of a level platform. I have them on a M380, 405 and BD400. Being 72 and wanting to preserve my back, I use a Charger cocker. But, the Stirrup allows me to be able to rope cock for a second shot or recocking while hunting. Using both legs and the improved geometry greatly reduces the felt cocking weight.
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If I recall ( and could be wrong ) I believe the stock stirup is around 8oz, and Dr Stirup is around 14 ?
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Not enough to make a difference. Biggest pluses for me was the reduced stress of holding with both feet, and standing the bow up on its own. Very impressed with all the Dr. Stirrup add ons.
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Their website says it’s only 9 ounces. Stock one is 3.5 ounces.exocet200hunter wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 9:09 pmIf I recall ( and could be wrong ) I believe the stock stirup is around 8oz, and Dr Stirup is around 14 ?
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It makes it very easy to cock your bow while sitting. It also takes some stress off my lower back. I had a C2 crank, but it was bulky, occasionally awkward when shooting and the clicking is loud.
I think if you shoot a micro, getting a Dr Stirrup is the way to go, IMHO.
I think if you shoot a micro, getting a Dr Stirrup is the way to go, IMHO.
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