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I have the R.E.D.S. suppressor and the brace height was fine. Just don't understand why it happened. Hopefully the gang at HQ in Kitchener can help me out before Thanksgiving. Fingers crossed wish me luck all!
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If your string was not cut, it sounds like a partial dryfire. Your arrow probably slipped forward off the string and you did not notice it. When you fired, the string hit the arrow then jumped it which is why the arrow was found in the dirt and not in the target.Trev92 wrote:................
"Vixenmaster" I had a perfect run no dry fires the brace height was fine. My bolt flew straight but ended up in the dirt.
will hopefully expedite things.
A backup xbow.... Intersesting... I can say its for my wife... She rarely hunts with me... But I can say, "I thought of you my dear..." Maybe she'll buy my story... Or not.SEW wrote:Spend $80 US?Canadian, if your budget allows and get a spare set of blemished limbs for spares. A number of us have done that. A backup xbow doesn't hurt either, if the budget allows.