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Bow Care
Your
bow
requires minimal maintenance, to keep it in
perfect order.
It is recommended that you use
a
bow stringer
when stringing your bow. Proper use of a bowstringed will prevent your bow’s
limbs from becoming twisted and the safest method of stringing and
unstringing your bow.
Unstring your bow when not in use.
Never
'dry fire' your bow. This means shoot without an arrow. The weight of an
arrow slows the string down and cushions the shock. A ‘dry fire’ can
severely damage your bow.
Store your bow in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged
exposure to excessive heat and moisture.
Never
leave you bow in the car on a sunny day. This could seriously damage your
bow. Do not store your bow when wet. Dry first with a soft cloth.
Never
use heat to dry your bow.
Never
use bowstrings of a length other than specified correct for that bow.
When assembling your limbs to the handle, do not over tighten
the limb bolts. A snug fit is all that is required. Over tightening could
damage your limbs.
Shoot only arrows specified suitable for your bow.
Arrows, which are too light, may cause damage to your bow.
Change your bowstring at least once a year. If you find a
loose or broken strand or excessive wear on the bowstring then
replace immediately.
Rubbing some BOW STRING WAX into the bowstring occasionally will prolong the
life of you string.
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