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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Backus" data-source="post: 980653" data-attributes="member: 22127"><p>The key is to have the cocking rope start spooling to the left every time. Usually when someone pulls the cocking block out and hooks it up to their nocking loop there is still some rope wrapped on the spool heading to the left so each time they cock their bow it automatically starts to the left. </p><p></p><p>If your cocking rope was installed a little too short, when you pull it out and hook it to your nocking loop there isn't any rope wrapped around the spool to keep it starting to the left. Make sure when you're hooking it up to the nocking loop you pull it out just far enough and no extra hoping that there will still be some left on the spool. </p><p></p><p>If this doesn't help you could install a new cocking rope. The Maintenance kit comes with one. When you install the new one, set the knots so you can pull the cocking mechanism an inch or two past the string ensuring there will be some rope left on the spool every time you hook it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Backus, post: 980653, member: 22127"] The key is to have the cocking rope start spooling to the left every time. Usually when someone pulls the cocking block out and hooks it up to their nocking loop there is still some rope wrapped on the spool heading to the left so each time they cock their bow it automatically starts to the left. If your cocking rope was installed a little too short, when you pull it out and hook it to your nocking loop there isn't any rope wrapped around the spool to keep it starting to the left. Make sure when you're hooking it up to the nocking loop you pull it out just far enough and no extra hoping that there will still be some left on the spool. If this doesn't help you could install a new cocking rope. The Maintenance kit comes with one. When you install the new one, set the knots so you can pull the cocking mechanism an inch or two past the string ensuring there will be some rope left on the spool every time you hook it up. [/QUOTE]
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