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<blockquote data-quote="msd4141" data-source="post: 552205" data-attributes="member: 36450"><p>Wild Willie,</p><p>My guess is the misfire was caused exactly by what you said, STRING JUMP. I had this happen when I was letting an arrow down last year. Thankfully I always keep my weapons pointed in a safe direction. The string jump has been a known issue with some of these Xbows when the gears in the crank are damaged (I believe thats what it is anyway) It may just be the way the draw sting is initially wound, although I do not think that was the problem. I had my arrow falling off while cranking it in, and it would bend my whisker biscuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msd4141, post: 552205, member: 36450"] Wild Willie, My guess is the misfire was caused exactly by what you said, STRING JUMP. I had this happen when I was letting an arrow down last year. Thankfully I always keep my weapons pointed in a safe direction. The string jump has been a known issue with some of these Xbows when the gears in the crank are damaged (I believe thats what it is anyway) It may just be the way the draw sting is initially wound, although I do not think that was the problem. I had my arrow falling off while cranking it in, and it would bend my whisker biscuit. [/QUOTE]
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