http://www.crossbowdefuser.com/
https://youtu.be/GMHva3iLzMM
BTW, the guy in the video is a monster!
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Normous wrote:It looks like I might add the Defuser to my DeathStalker 380 soon enough.
If you are disabled to a point that decocking a bow is an issue, is it still expensive? While you might not be disabled or shall I say fully functional and you can easily decock your Excalibur, your post contributed nothing because of your last comment. It's severely obvious that if you are capable of decocking an Excalibur, this product is waste of money but some individal might find it useful . Sure, maybe even $70.00 isn't cheap to you, but if it adds to your safety, it's worth it. How do you put a price on safety?ArcheryAddict wrote:That is a great idea and would be sweet with a compound crossbow. But at $99.95 the sure ain't cheap!
Believe me it is built like a tank and that runs the price up. Great product.ArcheryAddict wrote:That is a great idea and would be sweet with a compound crossbow. But at $99.95 the sure ain't cheap!
Never thought of that Kevin. If you walk out after legal shooting time, you could be fined if you didn't take your discharge target.Doe Master wrote:Don another good point for use of this . I have always wondered about the legality of discharging your bow into a target after legal shooting hours .
You need 2!!paulaboutform wrote:I won't be able to check it out until I'm home, but......I think I have to have it!![]()
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