User Guide
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6. When cocking your crossbow make a conscious effort to
hold the string on the flight track so as not to lift over
the arrow retainer.
7. Are you putting one fletching down in the flight groove?
8. When using broadheads, line up the blades with the
fletches on the arrow (using o-ring).
9. Have you checked the tiller to see if any adjustments
should be made? See Figure 3 Tiller is the
measurement between the base of the limb and the
bowstring. The tiller measurement tells you if both limbs
are equally stressed. Your
bow is in proper tiller when
this measurement is the
same for both limbs. Uneven
tiller will cause erratic arrow
flight. All crossbows are
accurately tillered at the
factory prior to shipping. To adjust the tiller, use an
hex key wrench and measuring tape as shown in the
illustration.
String Fraying
1. Are you using Barnett lubewax on the center string
serving and cables every 5-10 shots and on the flight
track when needed?
2. Keep the trigger mechanism and flight surface free of
obstruction.
3. Check for metal burrs on the flight track and arrow end
caps.
Limbs Weak or Losing Power
1. Has the crossbow been dry fired? (could cause limb to
crack).
2. Inspect the limbs for splits or cracks.
3. Are you using a Barnett string (the proper length).
Fig. 3