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Does keeping the crossbow cocked for long periods of time, (i.e. while hunting), harm the crossbow in any way?

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I'm thinking about getting into bow hunting, and I'm wondering about the mechanics of crossbows. I assume that I wouldn't cock the crossbow at the time I see a target, and I also assume that I wouldn't cock the crossbow and then leave it like that from one hunting season to the next.

So how long is it safe to keep a crossbow cocked? Can it stay cocked for a full day in the woods? I'm concerned both about my personal safety as well as keeping my equipment in good shape.

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Refer A Beginner's Guide to Hunting with a Crossbow

You cock before you load an arrow....

You can leave your bow cocked all day (provided that you remove the arrow before walking or exiting a tree stand, of course), but you should uncock the bow at the end of the hunt.

Clearly, you should not be walking around all day with an arrow in a cocked cross bow, that would be incredibly dangerous.

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