So how did your bowhunting season go? Did you get one? Have fun? Get new scope?
So how did your bowhunting season go? Did you get one? Have fun? Get new scope?
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I wondered where they went, I was hoping the went to hell, then I wound't have worry about having arrows after I die.Lol don't get attached to arrows they often go to live with god
Have a look at the Excalibur web site on how to uncock a bow. Also try YouTube.
if people of color do it, it's "affirmative action" "civil rights", etc, etc. If a bunch of white folks do it....its "racist" and "hate speech" quote Willyqbc
You will want to find out how to 'decock' it. When you are hunting you don't want to have to fire a broad head off just to uncock it, and it is against game regulations to transport a crossbow in a vehicle while cocked.
I am away April 27, 28, 29 and unable to respond to PM's
. . . . .If I don't respond to your postings, maybe it is because you are on my "IGNORE" list
. . . . . . . . . . . . I don't see the garbage you write. It's a wonderful tool
The Barnett crossbows come stock with a Cross scope and are notorious for having a floating zero.....I know I went through the same thing. Frustrated the living hell out of me until I tracked down
the information on a crossbow forum. I replaced mine with a Hawke XB1 and can hit a dime at 40 yards....every time. Make sure that you use only one arrow when sighting in your crossbow as the stock
Barnett Headhunters that come with the bow are not spined correctly and will drive you mental when trying to sight in your scope. A couple more things....shorten your rope cocking aid to fit properly...there is a you tube video that
shows how to do it. If you don't have a rope cocking aid...or crank cocking aid...get one. Otherwise you are at the mercy of your own pull and if off by a 1/16 of an inch will throw your arrows off. Check your nocks regularly for rotation if
not aligned with the cock fletch correctly you can damage your crossbow and the arrow will go wild. I speak from experience on this one as well. DO NOT try to un-cock your crossbow by any other means other than by shooting it. If it
dry fires it can severely damage your bow....and you. I ordered new arrows (SSAS) and use the Headhunters now as my un-loading arrows. I made my own shooting target out of old clothes and it works extremely well and avoids having
to shoot it into the dirt.
Why would a cross bow being cocked and no bolt in it be against the law?against game regulations to transport a crossbow in a vehicle while cocked.
simple thing to decock using a cocking aid (rope).
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