What is ACUdraw 50 on a crossbow?

What is ACUdraw 50 on a crossbow?

What is ACUdraw 50 on a crossbow?

Fully integrated into the stock, the ACUdraw 50 has taken the leveraged, 50% reduction rope-cocking concept to an easy-to-use level. Its cord/ropes retract neatly inside the unit’s housing after cocking. Lightweight, contoured covers provide improved security of the unit and its cord/ropes when not in use.

How does ACUdraw work on a crossbow?

The ACUdraw system reduces draw weight to about five pounds, making it possible for anyone to enjoy crossbow hunting and shooting. Another important feature is that the system cocks your crossbow back the same way every time. A consistent draw maximizes your crossbow’s accuracy.

What is an ACUdraw?

The accudraw is a hand crank that makes cocking a crossbow very easy and is typically used by someone that has trouble drawing back the weight. Tenpoint has the Accudraw 50 which is a rope cocking system that is integratd into the stock.

What is ACUdraw sled?

Fully integrated into the stock, the ACUdraw 50 SLED has taken the leveraged, 50% reduction rope-cocking concept to an easy-to-use level. Its cord/ropes retract neatly inside the unit’s housing after cocking. Lightweight, contoured covers provide improved security of the unit and its cord/ropes when not in use.

Does TenPoint make Wicked Ridge?

TenPoint Crossbows Technologies offers hunting crossbow models under the American-made Wicked Ridge brand that are destined to be amongst the best affordable hunting crossbows: the Wicked Ridge Fury 410 De-Cock, Raider 400-De-Cock, and Blackhawk 360.

How does the ACUdraw Pro work?

Description. Completely silent, and fully integrated into the stock, the ACUdraw PRO converts crossbow draw weights to 8.5-pounds of effort. It features a newly designed internal gear system that silently cocks the crossbow and reduces the number of cranks needed to do so.

How long can a crossbow stay loaded?

Do not leave your crossbow cocked for longer than a 24-hour period, as premature stretching of the string and cables may occur, leading to a loss in crossbow performance.

Can you dry fire a crossbow?

In general, it is not a safe practice to dry-fire your crossbow. Your crossbow is equipped with a DFI (Dry-Fire-Inhibitor) mechanism. In the event you forget to load an arrow into the crossbow but attempt to take a shot, the string will be caught by the DFI, which helps to prevent damage to the bow assembly.