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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Crossbow Question
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<blockquote data-quote="GRAMPS" data-source="post: 2522133" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>have a Horton as well but have never had a problem with loose bolts. I do occasionally take an allen wrench and check the bolts on my crossbow and my bow does shoot to the same point of impact every time. In fact, I have to be careful not to shoot two many times at the same spot to prevent damaging my arrows/bolts.However, the stirrup that i put my foot in has always been tight. I really do not think it should ever be loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRAMPS, post: 2522133, member: 2011"] have a Horton as well but have never had a problem with loose bolts. I do occasionally take an allen wrench and check the bolts on my crossbow and my bow does shoot to the same point of impact every time. In fact, I have to be careful not to shoot two many times at the same spot to prevent damaging my arrows/bolts.However, the stirrup that i put my foot in has always been tight. I really do not think it should ever be loose. [/QUOTE]
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