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Letting down the arrow Problem/WARNING
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<blockquote data-quote="LIK2HNT" data-source="post: 546630" data-attributes="member: 26717"><p>Quick up date,</p><p>I received my upper part and release back from PSE. Great customer service. They replaced the shaft, bearings, and gear free. I will try to assemble and see how bad my scope got wacked this weekend. Hopefully the windage knob is still workable. Still not sure if I will continue unloading as I have or bring along a target to shot the arrow off at the end of the hunt. Scary to hear that some have had the arrow prematurely shot when caulking or uncaulking. Yet nice to know what to watch out for.</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIK2HNT, post: 546630, member: 26717"] Quick up date, I received my upper part and release back from PSE. Great customer service. They replaced the shaft, bearings, and gear free. I will try to assemble and see how bad my scope got wacked this weekend. Hopefully the windage knob is still workable. Still not sure if I will continue unloading as I have or bring along a target to shot the arrow off at the end of the hunt. Scary to hear that some have had the arrow prematurely shot when caulking or uncaulking. Yet nice to know what to watch out for. Bill [/QUOTE]
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