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Re: Cocking Ten Point
[Re: ParrotHead89]
#3178352
07/28/20 04:54 PM
07/28/20 04:54 PM
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Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 8,938 Between the coosa and cahaba
!shiloh!
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 8,938
Between the coosa and cahaba
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Gotcha. Yes sir I love mine. Its narrow and very well built. Its not greased lightning fast but its fast enough for me. I killed 5 deer and 2 hogs with it last year. Its pushing a 520 grain bolt 325 fps. I'd add the accu draw if I where you. Takes a little getting used to but it makes it easy and quiet to re cock it in a treestand. I think it is big plus that you can use a manual cocking rope if something happens with your accu draw unlike raven crossbows and others.
ggg
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