User Guide

6. Pull trigger while holding string, letting string down. Use
caution, as the string will have much tension on it. At
this point the stringer will have no tension on it.
7. Making sure each loop of the bowstring is firmly seated
on the nock ends, pull the cable stringer loop off each
end. Use caution it may be necessary to partially cock
crossbow to remove stringer. When properly strung the
string should be at right angles to the stock.
8. Re-inspect bowstring loops for proper seating on nock
ends.
Note: Before loading to ensure proper arrow flight you must
be sure that your string is marked on both sides of the
outside flight track. When shooting the string should be
pulled back equally on both sides. If this is not done one
side of the limb may be under greater tension causing the
arrow to shoot right or left.
To Remove String
1. Cock the crossbow. The safety will engage
automatically.
2. Insert the black steel coated cable stringer loops
through the loops of the bowstring. Make sure cable
stringer loops are securely seated on nock ends.
3. Release safety.
4. Pull back on the bowstring firmly. Then pull the trigger
letting the bowstring down slowly to braced position.
Use caution as the bowstring will have a lot of tension
on it.
5. At this point the cable stringer will have no tension on it.
Recheck cable stringer loops for proper seating on nock
ends.
6. Cock the crossbow using the cable stringer. Use caution
not to tangle cable stringer in bowstring.
7. The bowstring will have no tension on it. Recheck
stringer loops for proper seating. Remove bowstring
loops off prod nock ends.
8. Pull trigger carefully while holding cable stringer, letting
cable stringer down. Use caution as the stringer will
have a lot of tension on it.
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