The big question will be is let's see how K.I.'s customer service will be treating me when I call this in. But as I have learned on Crossbow nation, you won't find a crossbow out there that has not had a limb failure. I followed al the usual precautions, and as always the nock was fully seated. So it's not like I was shooting at to fast of a speed. I was using Victory Decimators which weigh in at 429.6 t.w. Best part was, I never even fired the included hyperlite arrows which weigh in at 370.4 grains t.w. Pretty disappointing for this to happen on the first day of shooting. I start looking over everything closely, and that's when I noticed the fracture running along the inside of the right lower limb. The white mark on the right side of the rail was now on top the rail a little bit. I also noticed the white mark I made on my bow string on each side of the rail was different. I started examining everything, then I noticed my right side cam had moved outside the reference marks I had just made on them when setting the bow up. I also noticed that my arrow impacted about 9 inches to the right of the bullseye. I fired an arrow and heard a loud ding noise as if I hit a metal tool against another piece of metal. Had chance to start sighting it in today, and everything was going well until around 30 shots in. I received the bow Friday and spent all Friday evening setting it up. ![]() ![]() ![]() well that excitement was to be short lived. Boss 405 on ebay for a sale price of 259.99. Well guys.if you've been following my post you know that I was pretty excited about getting a new K.I.
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