stringing the x-bow without string aid.
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stringing the x-bow without string aid.
hey guys.
just a quick question,
is there a method to unstring the x-bow without using the string aid?
if there is a technique to do this please let me know.
regards,
Tom.
just a quick question,
is there a method to unstring the x-bow without using the string aid?
if there is a technique to do this please let me know.
regards,
Tom.
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haha yeh bstout it was very nice.
we do a lot of goat hunting with rifles too so im no stranger to the meat but im sure you are well aware, the meat always seems to taste better when you hunt it yourself. the freezer is never empty wether it be deer, goat, rabbits or ducks (if we ever have enough water to get a season for them).
unfortunately i dont get out bush as much as i would like too with uni but incidently, i am going on a deer hunt next weekend with a few rifle hunting buddies. if i manage to take one with the x-bow ill be sure to post a pic or two.
take care.
we do a lot of goat hunting with rifles too so im no stranger to the meat but im sure you are well aware, the meat always seems to taste better when you hunt it yourself. the freezer is never empty wether it be deer, goat, rabbits or ducks (if we ever have enough water to get a season for them).
unfortunately i dont get out bush as much as i would like too with uni but incidently, i am going on a deer hunt next weekend with a few rifle hunting buddies. if i manage to take one with the x-bow ill be sure to post a pic or two.
take care.
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It rained so I only got a couple of hours of practice.But here is a short video of stringing and un-stringing .Please be gentle on the criticisms .
http://s119.photobucket.com/albums/o124 ... thebow.flv
http://s119.photobucket.com/albums/o124 ... thebow.flv
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Hey Kev! You make it look so easy! I remember the wrestling match I had with just a Vixen.... next time I'll call you!
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It's easy to forget but the Vixen and the Max are the same. Doemaster, you have that down pat! Pretty good I must say, you make it look easy! I'd like to see you do that with a Dacron string! There's no way I can! I can barely remove it let alone put it back on in the same breath! You da' man!
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Answer to Tommy`s question is yes you should take the pads off .Boo you have got to remember I`ve been shooting the bow for 19 years. So I had to learn how to change it before the advent of the stringer . The hard thing is making it look easy after doing it quite a few times for people in the booth . Another thing I don`t show in the video is normally I do that with just my left hand pulling back BUT that is not the right way to teach people .