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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Laserman1" data-source="post: 5732514" data-attributes="member: 18283"><p>#3. If you happen to try shooting sticks to steady your crossbow make sure that they don't protrude above the strings. Otherwise the force from shooting could hurt your right thumb, almost break your quiver mount and also send a bolt into a tree you will never get out.</p><p>#4. If you accidentally shoot and don't put a bolt into the crossbow the safety lock will keep it from shooting. BUT, after you do put the bolt in, you will have to kock the crossbow that extra 1/4 inch to make it able to shoot again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laserman1, post: 5732514, member: 18283"] #3. If you happen to try shooting sticks to steady your crossbow make sure that they don’t protrude above the strings. Otherwise the force from shooting could hurt your right thumb, almost break your quiver mount and also send a bolt into a tree you will never get out. #4. If you accidentally shoot and don’t put a bolt into the crossbow the safety lock will keep it from shooting. BUT, after you do put the bolt in, you will have to kock the crossbow that extra 1/4 inch to make it able to shoot again. [/QUOTE]
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