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<blockquote data-quote="jonnymac" data-source="post: 709040" data-attributes="member: 55482"><p>I currently shoot a Barnett PredAtor but have a TAC15i ordered for the first of the year. Why the first of the year? Cause they're making some "improvements" for 2013. Hopefully, I'll get it in time to use it in the winter Bow season here in NJ. Back to the Barnett PredAtor. I came up with a way to de-cock the x-bow without shooting it. I do this by putting a string through the second largest hole in the trigger and pulling it with my teeth while pulling up on the cocking rope. Just make sure the hooks are on the string securely. Works good for me. This way, you don't have to carry a target to your hunting spot or shoot your arrows into the ground. Jonnymac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonnymac, post: 709040, member: 55482"] I currently shoot a Barnett PredAtor but have a TAC15i ordered for the first of the year. Why the first of the year? Cause they're making some "improvements" for 2013. Hopefully, I'll get it in time to use it in the winter Bow season here in NJ. Back to the Barnett PredAtor. I came up with a way to de-cock the x-bow without shooting it. I do this by putting a string through the second largest hole in the trigger and pulling it with my teeth while pulling up on the cocking rope. Just make sure the hooks are on the string securely. Works good for me. This way, you don't have to carry a target to your hunting spot or shoot your arrows into the ground. Jonnymac [/QUOTE]
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