User Guide

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4. BE SURE OF YOUR BACKSTOP. Make sure that
the backstop you use is large enough to catch a stray
arrow and that it is thick enough that the arrow can-
not completely penetrate it. Make sure that it is posi-
tioned in a safe direction away from dwellings and
other people.
5. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET. Make sure that
there are no persons, livestock, buildings or other
objects behind or near your target. Be absolutely
sure of your target in low light conditions.
6. INSPECT ALL ARROWS. Before shooting,
inspect your arrows for defects. Discard cracked or
dented shafts. Replace damaged or loose fletching
and nocks.
7. ALWAYS BE SAFE. Never shoot straight up. Be
careful around strings and cables when using broad-
heads. Cutting strings and cables can cause serious
damage to your bow and possible injury to you or
others. Do not draw the bow beyond its maximum
draw length. Never point or aim a drawn bow at
another person. Children must be supervised by an
adult.
8. READ AND HEED ALL WARNINGS. Hoyt USA
cannot be held responsible for injuries suffered or
caused by misuse, unsafe or improper arrow and
bow combinations. Hoyt USA cannot be held
responsible for injuries sustained when using an
altered or modified Hoyt USA bow.