I agree with the proshop you should be fine,just check everything out after a few shots.Most bows are designed to withstand a dry-fire,not that we ever want to do it but it happens! Don't kick yourself to hard if you shoot enough its bound to happen sooner or latter.I was taking a shot at a doe a few years back from a tree stand and had the arrow fall off the string and dry-fired my old Mathews,and I know it will make you sick but as long as everything checks out OK your good to go.