RE: Intentoinal dry fire
about 10 years ago,halfbreed archery in Bronson Fla. built a new bow for me.when I went to get it,the pro.showed me my new bow and all the dodads.he drew and released.boy I didn't know what to do or say.he looked at me and laughed.he does this to all his new bows,at least 20 times "he say's" if it comes apart,he wants it to do it with him.they are garanateed from comimg apart for as long as i have it.
he recomends not to do it.he was just showing how well built it was.and until I paid for it,he was the owner.
at pratice range one day a friend let the arrow fall off the rest of his Browning bow and it came apart like it was made from papper.no one was hurt,boy was we scared.
there were string,wheels and cable every where.
if it belongs to me I will not dry fire mine.
I am not a hunter I am a whitetail population reduction specialest
remember keep your back to the sun, your knife sharp, and your powder dry.