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<blockquote data-quote="Twanger" data-source="post: 654269" data-attributes="member: 43393"><p>I always cock the crossbow immediately after I get into my tree-stand (or in the ground blind.)</p><p></p><p>It stays cocked until I'm ready to stop hunting.</p><p>The Tac15 can be let-down without firing it.</p><p>Note: This is accomplished without pulling the trigger.</p><p>The DvD video that comes with it shows you how. It's pretty easy.</p><p></p><p>I have never left it cocked for more than 4 hours, and don't know what the upper time limit is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twanger, post: 654269, member: 43393"] I always cock the crossbow immediately after I get into my tree-stand (or in the ground blind.) It stays cocked until I'm ready to stop hunting. The Tac15 can be let-down without firing it. Note: This is accomplished without pulling the trigger. The DvD video that comes with it shows you how. It's pretty easy. I have never left it cocked for more than 4 hours, and don't know what the upper time limit is. [/QUOTE]
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