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    Crossbow POI shift

    I thought about making a throw away acct to post this question. Don’t roast me lol. I have two crossbows. I sighted both of them in last deer season. Neither were shot though. Only hunted with my compound and my rifle. I got both out this year to check their zero. One was WAY high and right, the other was only about 2 inches left. I rezeored both and put them up. I probably won’t shoot either one this year(they’re backups). I am worried that if I have to shoot them they won’t be dead on anymore. What causes a crossbow to have a major POI shift like that? They have been stored inside. I know nothing has fallen on them or anything.

    #2
    That seems odd.
    I've never experienced that in the one we own.

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      #3
      I haven't either, but maybe string stretched over time.

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        #4
        Loose screws...bolts ....scope if it got one /iths mounts / screws

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          #5
          Most likerly the culprit has been posted already, either something loose or string/cable stretch. Have seen both cause the observed issue. Also some package scopes really are poor quality and it would not surprise me to be scope on some modles.

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