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caught in the moving parts of the bow. When shooting your
bow, never wear loose clothing, jewelry, or other items worn
on your body that may get caught in the bow or bow string
when the bow is shot.
WARNING: Never point or aim a bow at another person.
Be sure of your target and what lies beyond. Never shoot ar-
rows straight up into the air. Make sure that the path from
where you are shooting to the target and beyond is free from
people and obstructions. The view that you see when looking
through your sight while shooting (the sight picture) may not
clearly show the trajectory path of the arrow.
WARNING: Never dry fire your bow. To dry fire your bow,
means to shoot the bow without an arrow. Never try drawing a
bow that is too heavy for your strength or that does not fit your
draw length as this could lead to an unintentional dry fire. A dry
fire could cause your bow to break and cause death or serious
injury to you or others. If your bow is dry-fired there could be
both seen and unseen damage and it should be returned to
Hoyt or taken to a Genuine Hoyt Retailer for inspection before
any further use.
WARNING: Never loosen your limb weight adjustment
bolts (Tiller Bolts) more than 6 turns from the bottomed-out
position as it could cause the bow to violently disassemble
WARNING: Do not perform any maintenance, adjust-
ments, or have any work performed of any kind on any part of
your bow while drawing or during any other part of the shoot-
ing cycle. Do not allow others to work on or touch any part of
your bow during the shooting cycle.
WARNING: Never shoot a bow with the incorrect arrow
size (spine) or the incorrect arrow length. Shooting an incor-
rect arrow size or length could cause your arrow to break and
cause serious injury to you or others. Refer to the specific ar-
row manufacturer’s arrow selection chart to select the correct
arrow size and length for your setup.
WARNING: Never shoot a damaged arrow. Before each