Safety first, Pre-shooting checklist – Bear Archery Goblin 2012 User Manual
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Inspect your arrows and nocks
regularly. Damaged arrows or nocks may cause
serious injury. Immediately discard any dented,
split, splintered or otherwise damaged arrows and
replace cracked or broken nocks.
Do not draw your bow beyond its
maximum draw length as damage to the limbs,
cables and strings could occur.
The use of safety glasses is recommended with
any archery product.
! SAFETY FIRST !
Targets and Hunting Safety
Be sure of your target. Bowhunters often
wear camouflage and are difficult to
identify.
Never aim at anything you don’t intend to
shoot.
Never point or aim a drawn bow at
another person.
Never draw or shoot when anyone is
between you and your target.
Never shoot at a target or object unless
you are sure that it can stop your arrows.
Make sure the area behind and around
your target is clear.
Before shooting, be sure that no part of
the bow will strike any tree branches or
other obstacles.
Never shoot arrows straight up in the air
or in any direction where you might
destroy property or endanger life.
Pre-shooting checklist
Are these items in good condition?
Properly installed? In working order?
___ Cables
___ Sight
___ String
___ Arrow Rest
___ Screws
___ Arrow Nocks
___ Arrow Shafts