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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Backus" data-source="post: 556078" data-attributes="member: 22127"><p>On the last page of PSE's Tac 15 instruction manual is a section called "Trouble Shooting". The second item there might be what you need.</p><p></p><p>Here's what it says:</p><p></p><p>Issue:</p><p></p><p>When cranking, a clunk is heard and the arrow may pop off the string.</p><p></p><p>Solution:</p><p></p><p>The draw cord is not spooling up properly. The draw cord is initiating its spooling in the wrong direction. Looking at it from the back it should spool to the left first. Remove the lower and unspool the release all the way. Start cranking it back and use your finger to start the spooling in the proper direction. NOTE: When pulling the release forward, only pull it far enough forward to attach it to the loop. This will prevent the first wrap around the spool from winding in the wrong direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Backus, post: 556078, member: 22127"] On the last page of PSE's Tac 15 instruction manual is a section called "Trouble Shooting". The second item there might be what you need. Here's what it says: Issue: When cranking, a clunk is heard and the arrow may pop off the string. Solution: The draw cord is not spooling up properly. The draw cord is initiating its spooling in the wrong direction. Looking at it from the back it should spool to the left first. Remove the lower and unspool the release all the way. Start cranking it back and use your finger to start the spooling in the proper direction. NOTE: When pulling the release forward, only pull it far enough forward to attach it to the loop. This will prevent the first wrap around the spool from winding in the wrong direction. [/QUOTE]
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