User Guide
8
Installing Optional Quiver
1. Turn bow upside down. Locate the
predrilled hole in front of forearm. See
figure 7
2. Screw the plastic quiver bracket with the
Phillips head screw provided into the
predrilled hole. See figure 8
3. Then the quiver will snap into the
bracket.
CROSSBOW OPERATION
Cocking your Crossbow
Be sure to apply Barnett lubewax to the center string
serving, cables and the flight track area from the string to
the trigger area.
1.) Place the foot stirrup on the ground with one foot in the
stirrup and the stock resting against your mid section.
See Figure 9
2.) Place both hands on the string at each side of the
crossbow body no more than ½ inch from crossbow body.
3.) Using even pressure pull the string back until it locks into
the trigger mechanism with an
audible “click”. Be sure to apply
downward pressure against
flight track.
4.) Slowly release hand
pressure on the string until you
are sure it is locked securely
into the trigger mechanism.
The crossbow is now cocked
with the safety on.
Note: The serving on the string has had a line on each side of
the flight surface marked at the factory. After cocking the
crossbow make sure that the marks on the string are showing
equally on each side of the trigger mechanism. Unevenly cocked
crossbows will have erratic arrow flight. When restringing your
crossbow mark the serving of the string, on each side of the
flight track at rest, where the string leaves the flight surface
Fi
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. 9
Fig. 7
Fig. 8