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Be sure of your target and make sure that there are no persons behind the target.

10 yards is maximum recommended distance for beginners.

Spreading a tarp behind the target butts provides safety in the shooting area and makes it easier to retrieve arrows without damaging them.

Inspected carefully each arrows before shooting.

Children must be supervised by an adult.

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Memo

Never release the bowstring without an arrow, your bow could suffer irreparable damage that is not covered by the warrantee.

Be sure to use the proper bow length for the height of the archer. Overdrawing on a composite bow may cause deterioration of the limb characteristics not covered by the warrantee.

  • 54" BOW shooter with a maximum draw length of 27" = 68 cm
  • 62" BOW shooter with a maximum draw length of 28" = 71 cm
  • 66" BOW shooter with a maximum draw length of 30" = 76 cm
  • 68" BOW shooter with a maximum draw length of 32" = 81 cm
  • 70" BOW shooter with a maximum draw length of 34" = 86 cm

Always assemble the bow using a bow stringer for good pressure balance on both limbs; assembling with a load on a single limb may cause overdrawing and irreversible deterioration not covered by the warrantee.

Never leave an assembled bow in the back window of a car or in the sun for several hours as this may cause irreparable damage not covered by the warrantee.

After shooting the first arrow, check limb tightness and the position of the bowstring in the limb string nockings.

Always use finger and arm protections.

Always use a target capable of stopping the arrows.

Always use arrows and bowstrings suited to the bow.

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