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Old 08-24-2005 | 08:57 PM
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Bowfever
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Default RE: dry firing bow

I agree with zak. Have it checked out at the pro shop for any damage. Chances are it's ok but you never know. My son did the same thing to his a couple years ago. The only thing wrong was a clip washer flew off the end of the top cam axel. He does have limb savers on the bow and the pro said that probably helped. Hope all is ok.
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