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The crossbow limbs are the ends of the bow. They are heavy, and the string connects to the end of each one. With a crossbow, the limbs can be either compound or recurve, and the limbs are longer on a recurve model. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

When you check over your crossbow, you might notice that there are cracks in the limbs. This can happen for several different reasons. First, the limbs could fail from a manufacturing defect. However, it is more likely that you accidentally or intentionally dry-fired the crossbow. One way this can happen is by using the wrong bolts, as one that is too light or too short can cause a dry fire.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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