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TROUBLESHOOTING 

Arrow Flight 

Possibly the greatest variable in accuracy are the arrows. 
These differ greatly and have totally different fight 

characteristics. Generally speaking, target arrows are 
more accurate than hunting arrows. Because of the 

surface area of the fixed bladed broad heads used in 
hunting there is a tendency for the arrow to “plane”. To 

help overcome this we suggest that practice be made 
well in advance of the hunting season with the type of 
arrows you will be using to achieve consistent groupings. 

Consider the following when selecting arrows; heavy, 
stiff spined arrows with fletching hold more energy for 

humane harvesting at reasonable ranges (15-35 yards). 
Lighter arrows are much faster however they hold less 

energy. 

 

1.  If the string has been changed was it a Barnett string? 
2.  Are the arrows straight and fletches (vanes) in good 

condition? 

3.  Does the arrow lie flat (true) on the flight groove? Is the 

arrow retainer to tight or twisted? (Adjust bolt retainer 

with a pair of needle nose pliers – USE CAUTION) 

4.  Does the arrow slide smoothly and evenly into the 

trigger mechanism? 

5.  When cocking your crossbow, are you pulling equally on 

each side of the string? (Mark your new strings on each 
side of the flight track as stated earlier) After cocking 
the crossbow, make sure the marks are showing evenly 

on each side of the trigger mechanism. 

6.  When cocking your crossbow make a conscious effort to 

hold the string on the flight track so as not to lift over 
the arrow retainer. 

7.  Are you putting one fletching down in the flight groove? 
8.  When using broadheads, line up the blades with the 

fletches on the arrow (using o-ring). 

9.  Safety will not release?  Was the trigger pulled before 

the safety was released?  If so, push the trigger pull 

forward and this will release the safety from being stuck. 

10. Sight Adjustment problems?  Clockwise moves the blade 

to the right.  Counter clockwise moves the blade to the 
left.  

Summary of Contents for RX150

Page 1: ...RX150 Safety Guidelines General Information Assembly Guides Warranty Information Trouble Shooting Care and Maintenance Manual Inc Manual Inc Manual Includes the Following...

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Page 3: ...t from failure to thoroughly read and understand these instructions If any part of this manual is unclear to you contact the service department at 800 237 4507 After assembly of your crossbow please k...

Page 4: ...WHEN HANDLING A CROSSBOW FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Always keep your fingers below the flight track and out of the path of the strings when firing the cross...

Page 5: ...Sight 1 Fixed Front Sight 1 Foot Stirrup 1 Lubewax 1 Stock Extender If you are missing any of the above parts or need information on older models contact the Barnett Service department at 1 800 237 4...

Page 6: ...LT 8 REAR ADJ SIGHT 9 PRESSURE PLATE WITH RUBBER PAD 10 STOCK EXTENSION 11 STOCK EXTENSION NUTS 12 STRING 13 STRINGER 14 TMB 15 TRIGGER MECH 2 Make sure nose bolt is against metal part of the pressure...

Page 7: ...hex key Attaching the Foot Stirrup Assembly 1 Remove the two front screws and loosen the back screws that hold the plates on the front sides of the gun body 2 Line up holes in foot stirrup over front...

Page 8: ...ove Blade to the right it will hit to the right Move Blade to the left it will hit to the left Arrow Selection and Proper Flight Due to the unique design of your Barnett crossbow it is imperative that...

Page 9: ...both sides If this is not done one side of the limb may be under greater tension causing the arrow to shoot right or left To Remove String 1 Cock the crossbow The safety will engage automatically 2 In...

Page 10: ...crossbow body See Figure 3 2 Using both hands with even tension pull the string back until it locks into trigger mechanism with an audible click 4 The crossbow is now cocked 5 Verify your string marki...

Page 11: ...ing struck by the string as it travels forward The velocity of the string hitting your fingers will cause severe injury Adjustable Foregrip To adjust the fore grip simply loosen the screw on the botto...

Page 12: ...tion 3 Does the arrow lie flat true on the flight groove Is the arrow retainer to tight or twisted Adjust bolt retainer with a pair of needle nose pliers USE CAUTION 4 Does the arrow slide smoothly an...

Page 13: ...s with offset straight or helical fletch and moon nock Recommended broad heads Any three blade low profile broad head with a cutting diameter no more than 1 Mechanical broad heads that simulate the fl...

Page 14: ...a safe dry place Do not expose your crossbow to extreme heat such as closed hot vehicles or near heat sources Inspect string for signs of wear String showing wear should be replaced immediately Perio...

Page 15: ...hts which vary from state to state Warranty Registration Card must be mailed within 10 days of purchase to validate the warranty To obtain service Please call for a return authorization number prior t...

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