Excal Dry Fire
#1
Fork Horn
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Excal Dry Fire
We were showing a friend of mines wife how to shoot my crossbow a couple weeks ago because she had expressed some interest in going hunting. My brother ****ed it and placed the arrow on it for her several times to show her how it was done and she shot it rather well, hitting the dot each time. She was on her own after that. Then I heard that unmistakable sound of a dryfire. She instantly said "I don't where that arrow went." I proceeded to tell her the arrow was laying on the bench beside her as she had never loaded it. The only thing damaged was her pride as we checked over the Excal and shot it some more.
Thanks Excalibur for such a fine piece of equipment!
Thanks Excalibur for such a fine piece of equipment!
#2
It's no wonder they are called the 4-wheeler of bows! One and a partial for me (so far) hoping that a strict shooting routine prevents more: **** bow, set safety, insert arrow, etc EVERT TIME. That and avoid distracted shooting, all three of the dryfires I've witnessed happened while the shooter was distracted: talking, answering phone, drinking beer.
#4
I don't c*** mine until I'm ready to load an arrow and shoot, and I'm not ready to shoot if someone is talking to me. (the only exception is when I c*** it before getting in a tree stand)
I've had more than one dry-fire over the years and every one happened when someone was distracting me.
I've had more than one dry-fire over the years and every one happened when someone was distracting me.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
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Compounds need ADF's more than recurves. Among other things, lol.
#9
In most cases it was disastrous to their bow. Another malady is casued when the string is pulled up to the ADF but not all the way back to the pawls (hooks) causing them to activate but not capture the string. It results in a "hunt-over" for folks who don't know what to do to fix it.
With or without ADF, the most useful singular device to prevent a dry fire is an (engaged) brain.