New stringing and maintenance device for recurve crossbows

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RevWally

New stringing and maintenance device for recurve crossbows

Post by RevWally »

This is a new device I have invented

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And it works, and people who have it really love it.

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Normous
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Post by Normous »

Looks interesting and well made. How does one string and unstring while both hands are occupied on the pull up handles?
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RevWally

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enormous wrote:Looks interesting and well made. How does one string and unstring while both hands are occupied on the pull up handles?
There are two lock-in-place Rope Ratchets, that have release catches on them. Once it is locked in place you can do all kinds of things, like reserve the string, replace the string, etc.

You can quickly break the CB down for storage or maintenance.

I am coming out with one for compound CBs and pistol types also.

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Normous
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Post by Normous »

Lock in place, good idea. That explains my question. Thank-you.
All the best with that one, you might surely see some interest on this fine forum.
And a big Welcome!!!!
EXCALFFLICTION 1991 ->>----------> 2024
Matrix 355
Huskemaw and Leupold crossbow optics.
Boo Strings
SWAT BH's and TOTA heads.
Teach Your Family How To Hunt So You Don't Have To Hunt For Your Family
RevWally

Post by RevWally »

enormous wrote:Lock in place, good idea. That explains my question. Thank-you.
All the best with that one, you might surely see some interest on this fine forum.
And a big Welcome!!!!
Thank you.

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camo jack
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Post by camo jack »

looks easy to use how do you release the presssure after you take the string off?
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RevWally

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camo jack wrote:looks easy to use how do you release the presssure after you take the string off?
On the ratchet pulley, there is a release catch that you just operate with your thumb or finger. I usually take the pressure off of it by either pulling back on an installed string, or if there is no string, you pull back on one of the handles until you can operate the release. Then you just let the tension off of the limbs and remove the ReStringer.
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