What should you do when cocking a crossbow?
Cocking a Crossbow
When cocking a crossbow, a rope or a cranking gear can be used. First, set the safety to "fire" position. Next, place the ball of either foot in the cocking stirrup. Then, pull back on the string until it snaps into place. This process ensures that the crossbow is properly cocked and ready to shoot.
About Crossbows
A crossbow is a ranged weapon that uses a bow-like assembly known as a prod, mounted horizontally on a frame called a tiller. It is held similar to a long gun and shoots bolt-like projectiles called bolts or quarrels. Crossbows have been used for centuries and are known for their accuracy and power.
Crossbowmen or Arbalists
A crossbowman, also known as an arbalist, is someone who uses a crossbow. The technique of shooting a crossbow is similar to that of shooting a bow, but with some differences. While a bow requires the archer to hold the draw, a crossbow allows for easier aiming and shooting. Crossbowmen are skilled in using this weapon effectively in various situations.