Draw Weight Post Got me thinking
The draw weight post got me thinking and remembering a little. My neighbor and I got into a small dispute about drawing bows back without an arrow. I told him you always want to have an arrow nocked before you draw, incase of anaccidental firing, it will put resistance on the string and not damage the limbs like a dry fire would. He said thats a load of crap. The proshop let him draw bows back not too long ago without nocking arrows. I told him Mike knows better that, at least he should. The he went on and asked me what happens if you have an arrow nocked, and you accidently fire and hit someone. I told him its no different than a gun, keep it pointed and drawn in a safe direction and make sure noone is down range and noone should get hurt. Am I going about this the right way. Help settle the score.