Cocking Devices for PSE Archery Coalition Crossbow and PSE FANG HD Power Draw Crossbow Rope Cocking Device, Black
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Those in the PSE coalition and those in the
If I used paracord, I'd tie it around my waist.
Three, make sure it's compatible with your model by not pushing it flat on a table two, do push it very hard into the slot attachment hole three, do not flatten on the table two
The only thing I can tell you is that it did not work with
Selected User Reviews For Cocking Devices for PSE Archery Coalition Crossbow and PSE FANG HD Power Draw Crossbow Rope Cocking Device, Black
Worked for me. I just have to respool the rope so that it retracts the bow evenly, it's not a big deal. I am able to use the rope. Use it hundreds of times a year. There are patches of thin rope along the rope, but so far Four stars only because the aluminum rail does rub against the aluminum, but the scratch isn't substantial. attached a piece of adhesive felt to it to prevent friction as it moves. There are copies of this bow made for PSE, fang, thrive, and the bows that are based on There seems to be a way to drill a hole and mount it into a thick flat riser behind the cocking housing so that it will fit into your bow. The truth is, if you have the cajones and minimal skill with a drill, you can probably mount it to at least half the bows out there, but don't.
To use with my Coalition Crossbow from PSE, I bought this item. When I broke the first one, I got it The company sent me a new one right away to replace it. Getting it cocked is easy based on how easily it can be cranked back. There is a limited number of mounts, and the one that I have won't stay Whenever it is put under a lot of pressure, it tries to pop straight out. In order to engage the safety, I have to hold the gun down in the stock while my husband cranks it back. Thanks in advance for any ideas you might have for solving this problem.
I'm not very happy with this. I think that you're better off using a rope cocker with the majority of PSE bows. There is a problem with the line in this device that gets tangled too quickly, and the cocking mechanism and handle are below.
After trying to cock my bow, the cocker came out of its mounting hole about half way through. Also included was a tangled cable on the wench. The barrel was slightly damaged but I think the bow will be fine because there are no sharp edges where the barrel was damaged. It was a lucky escape for me not to lose my head when the cocker came loose as I was halfway through the cocking procedure. In my case, the bow cocker destroyed my laser sight and then struck the wall pretty hard. You might be better off using the rope that comes with the bow if you can.
I just don't know what to do with The quality of this product is excellent. Work flawlessly and is as sturdy as it gets. This screen had no problem fitting into my PSE 400, like it was specially designed to fit into this screen. Even though I could have spent more time on something else, I am happy that this is the only one on which I can agree.
As soon as I could not cock the crossbow string by hand, I bought this system. They say it will pull 100 lb.
It's not bad and it works well.
I had to return it because it did not fit in my bow!.