jhcrab
Active Member
I would read the literature that came with your crossbow; they should tell you which arrow and the weight of the field points (same as broad heads) that give your most accurate shots. Make sure that you are adjusting your scope per the material that came with scope. These are 2 of the first things you need to do base your accuracy on. Make sure that when using your cocking devise that you start out and pull equally on both handles as you cock your arrow. Also, lube the rails that the string rides on as you cock your crossbow. Just my opinion from shooting a crossbow for 10+ years due to a disability. Much less complicated than a compound bow. ENJOY !!!