no, dont listen to these yankee, free loading hillbilly's. Modern day crossbow's are designed to withstand the tension of a day's hunt. True, it's not good on them to leave them ****** for several days, however, these limbs were made stronger so a hunter wouldnt have to cocke, uncock, cocke, uncock throughout a long hunting day. Now, if this is a used bow and you dont know how it was treated, then you should probably have the limbs checked out to make sure theres no stress. If there is then they could break at any time. Also, your string will hold as long as its not frail. If it starts to get freyed then have it replaced, theyre not that expensive. Ive had mine for 11 years, still hunt with it, and have never had any problems.
2006-10-12 09:26:07
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answered by net_class82 2
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it is not good - yet as a one off - could not you get somebody to return in and examine each and every few hours. My best worry on it is the "great bag of kibble".... you should in no way bypass away kibble around and anticipate the canines to self regulate its nutrition. it is probably to pig out thoroughly that should extremely kill it. you're extra perfect off fasting the canines for the 12 hours which isn't extremely an prolonged time to maximum canines that are fed two times daily. i don't think of this as undesirable as some that bypass away their canines for say 9 or 10 hours daily. do exactly not bypass away the nutrition down.
2016-11-27 02:01:18
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answered by ? 3
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hi there, no it will be ok as long as you have the string well waxed, and as long as you are not in the rain,once the string has reached it 's maximum stretch it won't go farther, happy hunting
2006-10-09 00:24:55
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answered by burnie_1_2000 4
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yes, it will mess up the tension of the string.
2006-10-08 18:09:50
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answered by Z 2
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yes
2006-10-09 00:22:39
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answered by ? 6
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