Owner's Manual
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1.0 Safety First
1.1 Target Safety:
• ALWAYS treat the AIRBOW as though it is loaded and ready to re.
• ALWAYS treat AIRBOW with the same respect you would a rearm.
• ALWAYS store the AIRBOW unloaded and away from children.
• ALWAYS keep the muzzle of the AIRBOW pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
• ALWAYS keep your nger o the trigger and out of the trigger guard until you are ready to shoot.
• ALWAYS check to see if the AIRBOW is “ON SAFE” and unloaded when removing it from storage.
• ALWAYS check to see if the AIRBOW is “ON SAFE” and unloaded when handing it to, or receiving it from
another person.
• ALWAYS be sure of your target and what is beyond.
• ALWAYS check your archery backstop for wear before and after each use. All backstops are subject to
wear and will eventually fail. Replace your backstop if the surface is worn or damaged.
• NEVER point the AIRBOW at any person or at anything you do not intend to shoot.
1.2 AIRBOW Safety:
• ALWAYS use arrows designed for use with the AIRBOW.
• ALWAYS inspect your arrows regularly. NEVER use arrows with any sign of damage. A cracked or split
arrow can suer catastrophic failure upon release and cause severe injury to yourself or others in the
area and damage your AIRBOW. Any nicked, dented, split, or splintered arrows should be discarded
immediately (See Section 11.2).
• ALWAYS have you and others wear shooting glasses to protect your eyes.
• ALWAYS wear shooting glasses over eye glasses or prescription glasses.
• ALWAYS keep your hands behind the shroud and away from the arrow rest.
• ALWAYS keep your face and body parts away from the arrow’s broadhead or eld tip.
• ALWAYS keep your hands clear of the broadhead or eld tip when loading an arrow.
• NEVER shoot anything in the AIRBOW except for arrows designed specically for the AIRBOW. Shooting
other than recommended arrows could result in injury or damage to the AIRBOW.
• NEVER attempt to disassemble or tamper with your AIRBOW. Use an Authorized Service Station. Using
an unauthorized service or repair center, or modifying the function of your AIRBOW in any way, may be
unsafe and will void your warranty.
• Store this AIRBOW charged with air to keep the valves closed against dirt.
2.0 Learning the parts of your new AIRBOW:
A. Stock
B. Barrel Shroud
C. Trigger
D. Safety Lever
E. Bleed Screw Cover
F. Cocking Handle
G. Arrow Rest/Barrel
H. Pressure Gauge
I. Fill Nipple Port
J. Sling Swivel Stud
K. 6x40 mm Scope
L. High Rings
M. 20 MOA Base
N. Quiver
O. Quick Detach
Quiver Mount
P. Quiver/Picatinny
Accessory Adaptor
Q. AIRBOW 250 Arrows
R. Fill Nipple
S. Degassing Tool