Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 7:53 pm
My New Micro 355 Camo Cabelas Canadian package Model #3355CABCDN16 has arrived. I assume the 16 in the model stands for year 2016 manufacture date seem correct?
I opened the box everything looks great but won't put her together for a few days. I have been working overtime since last September
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My overtime commitments will end in July. Thank you Lord. I am seriously considering semi-retirement starting December 2019
The outside of the box mentions box mentions Video included where would I find that? Does it have to do with that square symbol code on the box and do I need an app downloaded on my tablet or phone to view it?
Cheers
Stepnoutnb
You've been given some solid advice. All I can add to it... After you have familiarized yourself with the cocking/loading/decocking process, I would highly recommend that you set aside a fair bit of time and shoot your bow. What you are looking to do it develope a safe and repeatable process of cocking your bow and applying the safety consistently. By doing this and incorporating that step into your procedure, you will start doing it without thinking about it.
Secondly, you want to develope the habit of ensuring that your arrow is set TIGHT against the string, every time.
Unfortunately, all to frequently we see a new crossbow owner have a dryfire or safety breach a couple weeks into ownership. Especially in your case with a high level micro, you need to be diligent. These are extremely high performance recurves.
The Guardian antidry-fire is a great addition, but far far from fool proof. Here is the results of an improperly loaded BD380 on its first 4 shots. luckily no injuries, but the ADF did NOT catch the arrow 3or4 shots in a row.
Btw, those were luminocks hahaha\/
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