String Fraying

1.Are you using Barnett lubewax on the center string serving and every 5-10 shots and on the flight track when needed?

2.Keep the trigger mechanism and flight surface free of obstruction.

3.Check for metal burrs on the flight track and arrow end caps.

Limb Weak or Losing Power

1.Has the crossbow been dry fired? (This may cause the limb to crack)

2.Inspect the limb for splits or cracks.

3.Are you using a Barnett string? (The proper length.)

Helpful Information

Use Barnett’s 16” Aluminum arrows with offset, straight or helical fletch and moon nock.

Recommended broad heads – Any three blade low profile broad head with a cutting diameter no more than 1 ½”.

Mechanical broad heads that simulate the flight of a field point may be used where legal.

When using broad heads, the blades must be aligned with arrow fletching. This can be done by placing a rubber o-ring between the broad head and the arrow front insert.

IMPORTANT

Because of the power of the Rx150 Crossbow and the inconsistent properties of wooden shafts, which have a tendency to warp, vary in spine stiffness; density; moisture absorption, all of which result in inaccuracy. Barnett International DOES NOT RECOMMEND their use under any circumstance.

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Barnett Engineering RX150 warranty String Fraying