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  • draketungsten

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    I'm starting new to deer hunting this year. But I just got my Parker Enforcer crossbow today, can't wait to zero it in, and start training on it. I've got some time scheduled with a buddy to hit the woods 12, 13, and 14th in Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Only problem is Bass Pro is shipping my accessories, namely my rope cocker, via USPS and that won't be here until Monday. Sucks to be me.
     

    bd1024

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    Dec 22, 2011
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    Indy
    Very easy to make. -- all you really need is a piece of paracord about 6'long. Or just buy one at Wally world for about $10.---Never hurts to have a spare, they are easily lost.
     

    Willie

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    Very easy to make. -- all you really need is a piece of paracord about 6'long. Or just buy one at Wally world for about $10.---Never hurts to have a spare, they are easily lost.

    Yep. get two. It is a when, not if, you will misplace your rope cocking aid and dearly need it. My TenPoint AcuDraw is on my bow but I carry a rope cocking aid just in case of trouble with the AcuDraw. Too old to cock 185 pounds by hand.
     

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