The NEW Accused is a retractable rope-cocker designed for most Ten Point, Horton, and Wicked Ridge crossbows*, including reverse-draw and acute string angle crossbows, the new Accused reduces a crossbow’s draw weight by 50% and reduces the risk of inaccurate cocking that can occur with traditional rope-cockers, and thus, improves a shooter’s accuracy. The lightweight unit’s draw cord is pound-for-pound 15 times stronger than steel and completely retracts inside one of the two grips after cocking the crossbow. Then, the grips dovetail neatly together to form a compact unit for easy storage
TenPoint ACUsled Cocking Device
A portable, retractable rope-cocker designed for most TenPoint, Horton, and Wicked Ridge crossbows*, including reverse-draw and acute string angle crossbows, the ACUsled reduces a crossbow’s draw weight by 50% and reduces the risk of inaccurate cocking that can occur with traditional rope-cockers, and thus, improves a shooter’s accuracy. The lightweight unit’s draw cord is pound-for-pound 15 times stronger than steel and completely retracts inside one of the two grips after cocking the crossbow. Then, the grips dovetail neatly together to form a compact unit for easy storage.
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Compatible with all TenPoint and Horton crossbows with Functionally Superior Bullpup (FSB) stocks, including ultranarrow and reverse-draw crossbows (except the Nitro X) and most Wicked Ridge crossbows. Reduces draw weight by 50% | Clever, convenient, and user-friendly. Draws the bow accurately every time | Lightweight and affordable. No more dangling ropes or handles |
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- A portable, retractable rope-cocker designed for most TenPoint, Horton, and wicked ridge crossbows, including reverse-draw and acute string angle crossbows
- Reduces a crossbow's draw weight by 50% and reduces the risk of inaccurate cocking that can occur with traditional rope-cocker and thus improves shooter's accuracy
- Draw cord is pound-for-pound 15 times stronger than steel and completely retracts inside one of the two grips after cocking the crossbow
- Grips dovetail neatly together to form a compact unit for easy storage