Uncocking micro 335
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Uncocking micro 335
Purchased my first crossbow this winter, a micro 335. I have shot it about 20 times so far a love it! I'm going to shoot it this weekend and planned on trying to decock it but I'm a little nervous. Any suggestions? Thanks?
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
Watch the video provided? Make sure arrow is removed!!! Safety off push ADF arm fully down, hold t-handle firmly while pulling up towards your upper body. Squeeze trigger and let down handle while in control throughout the downward motion to original cocking start position. Good luck!
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
#1 Make sure there is no arrow in it....
#2 get a good grip on the cocking rope, pull trigger, and let down....
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#2 get a good grip on the cocking rope, pull trigger, and let down....
Good luck
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
It's like sky diving. The first time you are scared. And once you jump there is no turning back. However the more you do it the easier it will be. Just never let your guard down and get sloppy because it won't end well..
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
I also was very nervous the first time.... As said, be sure the ADF is fully puhed in (I use my left thumb with index finger near the trigger. ) otherwise string will hang up on the ADF feature. Safety Off, foot in the stirrup, cocking rope hooked on both sides of rail like when drawing it back, take all extra rope to your "Strong" side, pull up on handle until slack is removed and hold tightly with upward pressure, pull trigger and slowly let down with raised hand.... a piece of cake after the first time.
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
Deep seat, and a far away look..... You'll be fine. But is is spooky the first time.lol
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All of the above, and then some! Really, it is not bad, as stated though, always keep your head in the game.
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bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:It's like sky diving. The first time you are scared. And once you jump there is no turning back. However the more you do it the easier it will be. Just never let your guard down and get sloppy because it won't end well..
Well said...
Re: Uncocking micro 335
I agree. Just pucker up those butt cheeks and go for it...and you will find that decocking is actually easier than cocking the bow.
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
I too was nervous the first time decocking the micro, but its actually easier to decock then it is to cock (and cocking is easy).
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
Bet you were nervous the first time you shot it, but you did anyway. The harder you pull up on the T handle, the less noise when you squeeze the trigger.
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
MAKE SURE ARROW IS REMOVED! This can't be said enough. Trust me I know.
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
Ouch!!!!!hankenhunter wrote:MAKE SURE ARROW IS REMOVED! This can't be said enough. Trust me I know.
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Re: Uncocking micro 335
Thanks guys! Lol I think I'm over thinking it!
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Wakes you up better than a pot of coffee let me tell you.Pinpoint wrote:Ouch!!!!!hankenhunter wrote:MAKE SURE ARROW IS REMOVED! This can't be said enough. Trust me I know.
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