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How many pull pounds is this one? — 2 Answers

by Cindy, from OK, United States Asked on July 28, 2020

Name Parker Thunderhawk Crossbow
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Answered by Rtech1, guest, from NJ, United States, on October 31, 2021

As a compound-crossbow, the pulley/cams-system provides “let-off from the actual manufacture-listed draw weight of 160 pounds( it’s very manageable with proper use of the “proprietary “Parker, Red Hot roller-rocker rope cocking device<which appears* to be Package As a compound-crossbow, the pulley/cams-system provides “let-off from the actual manufacture-listed draw weight of 160 pounds( it’s very manageable with proper use of the “included in this package”… rope cocking device<which appears* to be included in this package( from the ad photo). When the provided roller-rope-cocker is used properly, the draw weight is cut by 50% or more and although relative, a very manageable weight since you essentially use your body’s stronger muscles to draw this weight rather than your upper body alone as with most vertical bow archery applications,

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Answered by Rtech1, guest, from NJ, United States, on October 31, 2021

160 pounds

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