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WARNING!
YOU’RE RESPONSIBLE FOR ARCHERY SAFETY
Please read the following safety information. Disregarding
these rules may cause serious injury to yourself, others, or
property.
these rules may cause serious injury to yourself, others, or
property.
1. NEVER “DRY FIRE” YOUR BOW. Dry fire means to draw
and release the bowstring without an arrow. Firing a bow
without an arrow to absorb the energy can cause severe
damage to your bow and possible injury to the shooter or
others nearby. Let-down the bow slowly and carefully from
any drawn position.
and release the bowstring without an arrow. Firing a bow
without an arrow to absorb the energy can cause severe
damage to your bow and possible injury to the shooter or
others nearby. Let-down the bow slowly and carefully from
any drawn position.
2. NEVER EXPOSE YOUR BOW TO EXTREME HEAT OR
PROLONGED EXTREME DAMP. Excessive heat, such as
that experienced on a sunny day inside a closed vehicle,
could cause limb failure. Prolonged storage in a hot dry
attic or damp basement could also be damaging. Store the
bow properly when it is not in use.
PROLONGED EXTREME DAMP. Excessive heat, such as
that experienced on a sunny day inside a closed vehicle,
could cause limb failure. Prolonged storage in a hot dry
attic or damp basement could also be damaging. Store the
bow properly when it is not in use.
3. CAREFULLY INSPECT YOUR BOW BEFORE EACH USE.
Carefully note the condition of the bowstring, limbs and
riser before you shoot. Frayed bowstrings should be
replaced. Damaged or suspect limbs should be report-
ed to your local dealer for inspection or replacement.
Carefully note the condition of the bowstring, limbs and
riser before you shoot. Frayed bowstrings should be
replaced. Damaged or suspect limbs should be report-
ed to your local dealer for inspection or replacement.
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4. BE SURE OF YOUR BACKSTOP. Make sure that the back-
stop you use is large enough to catch a stray arrow and
that it is thick enough that the arrow cannot completely
penetrate it. Make sure that it is positioned in a safe direc-
tion away from dwellings and other people.
stop you use is large enough to catch a stray arrow and
that it is thick enough that the arrow cannot completely
penetrate it. Make sure that it is positioned in a safe direc-
tion away from dwellings and other people.
5. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET. Make sure that there are
no persons, livestock, buildings or other objects behind or
near your target. Be absolutely sure of your target in low
light conditions.
no persons, livestock, buildings or other objects behind or
near your target. Be absolutely sure of your target in low
light conditions.
6. INSPECT ALL ARROWS. Before shooting, inspect your
arrows for defects. Discard cracked or dented shafts.
Replace damaged or loose fletching and nocks.
arrows for defects. Discard cracked or dented shafts.
Replace damaged or loose fletching and nocks.
7. ALWAYS BE SAFE. Never shoot straight up. Wear safety
glasses when working on and shooting your bow. Be careful
around strings and cables when using broadheads. Cutting
strings and cables can cause serious damage to your bow
and possible injury to you or others. Do not draw the bow
beyond its maximum draw length. Never point or aim a
drawn bow at another person. Children must be supervised
by an adult.
glasses when working on and shooting your bow. Be careful
around strings and cables when using broadheads. Cutting
strings and cables can cause serious damage to your bow
and possible injury to you or others. Do not draw the bow
beyond its maximum draw length. Never point or aim a
drawn bow at another person. Children must be supervised
by an adult.
8. READ AND HEED ALL WARNINGS. Hoyt cannot be held
responsible for injuries suffered or caused by misuse,
unsafe or improper arrow and bow combinations. Hoyt can-
not be held responsible for injuries sustained when using
an altered or modified Hoyt bow.
responsible for injuries suffered or caused by misuse,
unsafe or improper arrow and bow combinations. Hoyt can-
not be held responsible for injuries sustained when using
an altered or modified Hoyt bow.
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