On E-Cockers, do you have to pull the back block back before gassing up so the first shot isn't a dry fire?
On E-Cockers, do you have to pull the back block back before gassing up so the first shot isn't a dry fire?
On any 'Cocker you should cock it so the hammer isn't resting on the valve, therefore causing a leak down the barrel.
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So I should just pull the cocking rod, or the whole backblock back?
They do the same thing.
pull the ocking rod back. make sure it stays back. air it up
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