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First Bow-Phazer: what do I need to know?


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#1 BRZRKRRR

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 08:33 AM

Hi all
I am new and just ordered the Phazer ...any advice?

I know I need the arrows to be heavy and need to learn all I need to about the arrows ... asembly and all that. I need to hit the "how to" section but if anybody has a link for this education I thank you.

Also I request any thing that I need to know...
cause I am brand new to this.

I was an armorer in the USMC

THANKS!

#2 Mike

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 10:28 AM

Keep your fingers off of the rail/arrow track.  The string can do a ton of damage.

Keep your cables and string waxed every 10 to 15 shots, (that's what I do with my Darton bows).  Don't over-do the center of the string though.  Need to keep the wax out of the trigger box.

Don't release the safety until you are aimed and just ready to shoot.

Yes, use arrow length and weight as recomended by Darton.  You can use either carbon fiber or aluminum, as long as the weight is correct (or heavier).

Be safe and have fun

Mike

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 07:37 PM

View PostMike, on 07 September 2011 - 10:28 AM, said:

Keep your fingers off of the rail/arrow track.  The string can do a ton of damage.

Keep your cables and string waxed every 10 to 15 shots, (that's what I do with my Darton bows).  Don't over-do the center of the string though.  Need to keep the wax out of the trigger box.

Don't release the safety until you are aimed and just ready to shoot.

Yes, use arrow length and weight as recomended by Darton.  You can use either carbon fiber or aluminum, as long as the weight is correct (or heavier).

Be safe and have fun

Mike
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Thanks
my tentative plan is easton dangerous game FMJ  and the nap quick fletch

target will be old everlast punching bag