Not sure what happened tonight but I had a dry fire and busted cocker rope. I fixed the cocker with 550 cord which seems okay but has some stretching but worked. Anyone else use 550 cord? Saw someone referring to paracord which I think is the same thing. Also, what should I look for concerning a dry fire. I saw no cracks or spiderwebs. It was sort of a controlled release, not a full on dry fire. I was having fun up until that point.
Jim
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Your bow is fine, and 550 will make a perfect substitute for the rope.
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The 550 also make a great spare stringing aid, just a loop in each end orientated like the plastic holes on the original and it will slide right in to your pocket.
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The 550 also make a great spare stringing aid, just a loop in each end orientated like the plastic holes on the original and it will slide right in to your pocket.
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I was reading through the topics last night and found this one....WOW what luck....I was searching all over creation looking for my stringing aid....I couldn't find it anywhere...I was just about to go to Cabela's and pay $21.00 for another one...that seemed a little pricey...so any way after reading this thread I went downstairs and cut me a piece of 550 and made myself a pretty decent little backup stringing aid...it worked like a charm...put 4 or 5 twists in the string and brace height is back to normal....thanks for the great tip...(I had to adjust the lenght a little due to the initial stretching of the 550 but after a few little knots along the lenght of the cord it was back to the correct lenght) GOOD TIP !!!
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As the number states, good to 550 # pull. I am sure no crossbow has that kid of pull weight. I once pulled a volkswagon from the ditch with 4 wraps and yanked away. Good stuff that para cord.
Bob
As the number states, good to 550 # pull. I am sure no crossbow has that kid of pull weight. I once pulled a volkswagon from the ditch with 4 wraps and yanked away. Good stuff that para cord.
Bob
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Haha. I had completely forgotten about this until I read that: I once towed a car about 3 miles to a service station with about 6 loops of para cord. If you can jump out of a perfectly serviceable airplane with 150 lbs of kit on your back and the only thing holding you to your parachute is 550 cord, it's gotta be pretty good stuff right?!?!TrapperBob wrote:MH
As the number states, good to 550 # pull. I am sure no crossbow has that kid of pull weight. I once pulled a volkswagon from the ditch with 4 wraps and yanked away. Good stuff that para cord.
Bob
I used to have spools of 550 and I never thought I'd run out of the stuff but I did many years ago. I recently saw a spool of 550 for sale at an army surplus shop for a ridonculous amount of money. At that price, I'll wait til my son goes Airborne.
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