Typically any bowtech that is dry fired will "blow up" on the first shot, they are designed to do so. My advice? Quit looking for an out, accept your mistake, and focus on getting your bow fixed. Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk 2
I don't care what brand of bow it is, if its dry fired, there is always a very good chance of damage. Like I said, these things are packing way too much energy for it to go straight into the bow and components and not worry about damage. You goofed up, we all have. Fix it and move on.
ohh i accept it, and that day i pay for it geting the right arrows good target a release headed to the field to have fun with it