![]() But there is something to be said for cocking a crossbow with a rope cocker. Cranks are much easier on the shooter’s back and shoulders, and they cock the crossbow the sameway every time, which, theoretically, leads to increased accuracy. ![]() ![]() Many high-end crossbows sold today have a built-in crank. The Ravin and Excalibur both have silent cranks that can be used for cocking and decocking as well, although not as fail-safe. It allows for decocking with the crank system without worrying about your hand slipping and potentially ruining the crossbow. The ACUslide decocking mechanism on the TenPoint Vapor RS470 is truly revolutionary. We looked at ease of use, balance, and fit and finish of each crossbow. This category is all about the user experience. The Excalibur Assassin 400 TD had the best average, but all five crossbows shot groups effective enough for any hunter. The worst group was thrown out to account for human error, and we averaged the best two groups for the final score. These numbers are often determined by the marketing department and are unreliable when compared to the actual field weight of the crossbow when set up to hunt. Portabilityĭon’t be fooled by the weight listed on manufacturers’ spec lists. The goal is to determine the usability of each crossbow in a hunting application and not just on the test range. The human factor is present in the test, especially in the accuracy and ergonomics categories. In each category, a score from 0 to 5 was given with 5 being the highest possible score. We rated five attributes of each model (portability, trigger pull, accuracy, ergonomics, and velocity) and recorded the results. As in past tests, the scores are based on portability, trigger pull, accuracy, ergonomics, and velocity. The strengths and weaknesses of each crossbow were assessed to compile a total score. The CenterPoint Amped 415 fits nearly every hunter’s budget with a price point of less than $400. A budget-minded crossbow is also included. This year’s test includes four flagship models ranging from $1,799 to $3,000. First-time and youth hunters are also embracing crossbows as they lack the painful recoil and loud report of firearms. Gun hunters are using the crossbow as an introduction to archery hunting. Many vertical bow archers are aging and unable to shoot their bows effectively. They are excellent tools for hunter retention and recruitment. But it seems as though crossbows are here to stay for a number of reasons. As technology continues to advance, some states and provinces are studying whether or not they are too effective. The hooks will gradually position themselves as you pull upwards.Crossbows continue to grow in popularity despite ongoing controversy. ![]() If you were to use the Barnett Crank Cocking Device, which I have on both of my Barnett Ghost 410, one has to put the hook sled on from the top as there is a spacer rod joining the two hooks.Īs "robertyb" mentions, "putting the hooks on from the top being faster", I agree because the weight of the hooks keep them on as one pulls up on the handles. If you look at the hook from the side with say, the hook opening facing downward, the top section is much thicker, which may interfere on removing the hook. ![]() In a post awhile back on a crossbow forum, the poster recommended installing the hooks from the bottom for easier removal. There is no mention which way to install the hooks. The crossbow is now cocked and the rope cocking aid can be removed. Using the rope cocking device, pull the crossbow string into the trigger mechanism until an audible click is heard and the safety engages. Place your foot in the stirrup, grabbing the rope handles and firmly pull upward. Make sure the cocking device is secure on both the stock and the string. For maximum accuracy, place both hooks against the side of the flight track. You must loop the center of the rope securely in the groove of the stock, below the scope mount. The instructions that came in the package with the hooks: Open the Rope Cocking Device, spread the two roller hooks, one to each side of the rope. No mention which way to install the hooks. All my Barnett Ghost manual states: when cocking do not lift the string off the rail. ![]()
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