De-string for off season?
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De-string for off season?
Should I de-string my CB for the off season or is that unnecessary??
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2012 Equinox
Firebolts & BEEs w Boltcutter & Slick Trick BHs 150gr
S-5 & Boo string, TT trigger, Nikon Bolt Xr scope
2012 Vortex w/S5 & Nikon Bolt Xr (son # 1)
2012 Axiom SMF w/S5 (son # 2)
Re: De-string for off season?
Probably wouldn't hurt to let the limbs rest for a bit, if you don't plan on shooting for a while... Whether it's absolutely necessary? I doubt it.
Re: De-string for off season?
After reading a few threads here when I receive my Xbow, I decided not to. It's been a year now that I've owned my Xbow and now issues, it still shoots the same speed and accuracy as it did from day one.
If you do, unstring it, be sure to remove the dissipator pads as the will split if left compressed.
If you do, unstring it, be sure to remove the dissipator pads as the will split if left compressed.
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Re: De-string for off season?
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Huskemaw and Leupold crossbow optics.
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SWAT BH's and TOTA heads.
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