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tac 15i can not release cocking device
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<blockquote data-quote="OkieBowie" data-source="post: 554696" data-attributes="member: 26507"><p>If you are looking to prep the TAC-15i to fire (versus letting the x-bow down), you do not release the cocking device. The cocking device has a mechanical shuttle that contains both the string-holder catch and an anti-dry fire latch** built-in to it. In short, you don't return the mechanical shuttle to its un-cocked position until after the X-bow has been fired.</p><p></p><p></p><p>**As a side note: Do not shoot any arrow or shaft out of a TAC-15i that is 3rd-party. The amount of force applied to the arrow's shaft will snap, shatter, break, anything else. </p><p>** In addition, the PSE TAC-15's arrows are arrows, not bolts because the PSE shafts have Knocks. The Knocks are absolutely critical for the anti-dry fire latch to work properly. There is only one non-PSE brand of Knocks you can safely put on a TAC-15 shaft, and you must know what you are doing to install them properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieBowie, post: 554696, member: 26507"] If you are looking to prep the TAC-15i to fire (versus letting the x-bow down), you do not release the cocking device. The cocking device has a mechanical shuttle that contains both the string-holder catch and an anti-dry fire latch** built-in to it. In short, you don't return the mechanical shuttle to its un-cocked position until after the X-bow has been fired. **As a side note: Do not shoot any arrow or shaft out of a TAC-15i that is 3rd-party. The amount of force applied to the arrow's shaft will snap, shatter, break, anything else. ** In addition, the PSE TAC-15's arrows are arrows, not bolts because the PSE shafts have Knocks. The Knocks are absolutely critical for the anti-dry fire latch to work properly. There is only one non-PSE brand of Knocks you can safely put on a TAC-15 shaft, and you must know what you are doing to install them properly. [/QUOTE]
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