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A compound cross bow is one that uses pulleys and extra long cables to give a greater mechanical advantage meaning you get a more powerful bow for less pull effort. I Think your bow Is a compound setup.
In a crossbow, the limbs of the bow, called a prod, are attached to a
crosspiece in order to allow for mechanical pulling and holding of the string.
This mechanical pulling allows for a much larger draw weight than could be
drawn by hand. A crossbow is mostly recommended for hunting
I have not hunted with my Parker Buckbuster bow since 2010 season. Now I can not **** it. Only can **** about halfway, Cams? String? What happens if not cocked for this long?
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