Problem solvers needed. Including Randy Wood
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Typical Buck
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Problem solvers needed. Including Randy Wood
I have a Tenpoint Titan. [pre- accudraw!!!! that is important to my problem] My neighbor tore his bicep and cannot shoot his bow. He has had surgery but can't handle the forward lunge of his bow when it is shot. [grip hand] He is recovering well but is in danger of missing the first part of the season. I need a way for him to **** my Titan without using his injured arm to pull the string. Any ideas??? I would appreciate any help.
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Fork Horn
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Add on an Accudraw....there is a black plastic cover over the hole in the stock for the crank system. It is abit over $200.00, but it is the best around and later on when he heals if he wants you can take it off, put back on the caps and sell it..
Wyvern
Wyvern
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Typical Buck
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Nope, can't do it. My Titan is pre- accudraw. It doesn't have the black plastic cover. It is a solid butt stock. Thanks for the input though.
Last edited by standsleeper; 09-15-2009 at 12:40 PM.
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got it done for a little over 10 bucks. 2 pulleys, 1 lenght of 5/16 nylon rope, and one heavy duty rubber bungey strap + some junk from my garage. I used rubber tubing for the point where the rope goes over the butt stock, and liquid tight nonmetalic tubing for the handle. I made a loop out of the rope with the pulleys on either side of the handle. I used the hooks off of the bungey to hook the string. Once I got the length of the rope right, it worked like a dream.
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got it done for a little over 10 bucks. 2 pulleys, 1 lenght of 5/16 nylon rope, and one heavy duty rubber bungey strap + some junk from my garage. I used rubber tubing for the point where the rope goes over the butt stock, and liquid tight nonmetalic tubing for the handle. I made a loop out of the rope with the pulleys on either side of the handle. I used the hooks off of the bungey to hook the string. Once I got the length of the rope right, it worked like a dream.