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INDEXSAFETY & OPERATION Index&Warnings SafetyInstructions Anti-Dry-Fire[ADF]Instructions NockAlignment&ArrowSeating TechnicalDescriptions ArrowSafety&Selection/Maintenance Loading,Shooting,&Unloading Cocking:ReverseDraw[RD]vs.StandardCROSSBOW PACKAGE CONTENTS & INSTRUCTIONS RD-Fury/Havoc/Havoc150 TRTNitro BoneCrusher160/175HD Scout/EagleACCESSORY – INSTRUCTIONS Dial-A-Range Peep-N-Pin Mult-A-Range RedDot Quivers/RecoilPads/InternetResources EZCrankChartWARRANTY LimitedLifetimeWarranty

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY OR SHOOTING, READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY. ALSO READ HORTON’S MAINTENANCE OR WARRANTY RETURN POLICY THAT IS ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS MANUAL.

CONGRATULATIONS!Youarenowtheownerofoneofthefinestcrossbowseverdesigned.YournewHortoncrossbowisoneofthemostaccurateanddependableproductioncrossbowsknowntotheshootingindustry.AllHortoncrossbowsaremanufacturedashighquality,precisionsportingarms.Theyutilizethelatestmaterialsandmanufacturingprocessestoensuretheirdependabilityandsafety.Withreasonablecare,yournewHortoncrossbowwillprovideyouwithyearsofpleasureanddependableservice.

Thismanualprovidespropercrossbowworkingknowledgeandinstruction.Withoutthisknowledgeandinstruc-tion,youcoulddamageyourcrossboworcauseinjurytoyourselfand/orothers.Whenyouhavereadthismanualthoroughlyandunderstanditcompletely,besuretosaveitforfuturereference.

Everyefforthasbeenmadetoensurethatallproductphotographsanddescriptionsinthismanualareaccurate.However,duetoourcontinualefforttoprovideyouwiththebestproductspossible,changesinmaterialsordesignmayresultbeforeanewmanualcanbeupdated.HortonArchery,LLCreservestherighttomodifyorchangeproductspecificationsandinformationcontainedinthismanualwithoutnotice.

HortonArchery,LLCshallnotbeliablefortechnicaloreditorialomissionsormistakesinthismanualnorshallitbeliableforincidentalorconsequentialdamageresultingfromyouruseoftheinformationcontainedinthismanual.Thismanualcontainsconfidentialandproprietaryinformationandiscopyrighted.Allrightsreserved.NopartofthismanualmaybephotocopiedorreproducedinanyformwithoutpriorwrittenconsentofHortonArchery,LLC.

Note: Ifanypartofthismanualisunclear,orposesanydoubt,contactHortonCustomerServiceoryourlocalHortondealerforclarification.

CONSULT WITH YOUR LOCAL AND STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES REGARDING CURRENT CROSSBOW REGULATIONS.

VisitWWW.HORTONARCHERY.COMtoregisteryourcrossbow.

Safety InstructionsThefifteensafetytipsbelowprovideimportantinformationtounderstandandfollow.Takenotehow-ever,thisisonlyapartiallistingofsafepractices.Werecommendyouconsiderenrollinginahunter/shootingsafetycourse,asthereisnosuchthingasbeing“toosafe”.

1.Caution: Whenfiringyourcrossbow,besuretokeepyourfingersandthumbbelowthetravelpathofthebowstringandcables.Failuretodosocouldresultinseriousinjury.

2.Alwaysremembertotreatyourcrossbowwiththesamerespectasanysportingarm.Yourcross-bowisaverypowerfulweaponandcanbedangerousanddeadlyifmishandled.

3.Alwayspointyourcrossbowinasafedirection.Never,underanycircumstances,pointyourcross-bowatanythingyoudonotintendtoshoot.

4.Alwayscheckyourcrossbowthoroughlyforworn,damaged,loose,ormissingpartspriortoshoot-ing.Thiswillhelpyouavoidmalfunctionsandpreventpossibleinjuries.

5.Neverleaveyourcrossbowexposedtoextremeheat,suchasinanenclosedautomobile,trunk,orinanenclosedtruckcaponahotday.

6. Nevertransportyourcrossbowinthecockedposition.

7.Nevershootyourcrossbowwithoutanarrow(dryfire).Shootingyourcrossbowwithoutanar-rownotonlyvoidsthewarrantybutcouldalsodamagethecrossbowandpossiblycausebodilyinjury.AlwaysloadthecrossbowwithanarroworaHortonde-cockingarrowbeforeshooting.

8.Nevercockorloadyourcrossbowuntilyouarereadytoshootandaresureofyourtarget.Whilehunting,keepinmindthatmanyhuntersdressincamouflageclothingandaredifficulttoidentify.

9. Neverreleasethesafetyuntilyouarereadytofire.Donotattempttodeleteoralterthesafetyortriggermechanisminanyway.Thiswillnotonlyvoidthewarrantybutcouldalsoresultinseverebodilyinjuryandpossibledeath.

10.Never,underanycircumstances,shootyourcrossbowwhilebehindordirectlyalongsideothers.Ifthecrossbowwastomalfunction,injuriesmayresulttothosewhoarestandingdirectlyalongsidethecrossbow.

11.DONOTwalkwithyourcrossbowcockedand/orloaded.

12. ONLYusearrowsrecommendedbyHortonforuseinyourparticularcrossbowmodel.Shootingarrowsofimproperlength,weight,materials,diameterordesignisadangerouspracticethatcoulddamageyourcrossboworcauseseriousinjury.AllarrowsusedinanyHortoncrossbowMUSTbe11/32” indiameter!Horton’s20” longand17.5”aluminumorcarbonarrowscanbeused in theFuryandHavocmodelbows.AllothermodelbowsmustuseHorton’s20”longaluminumorcarbonarrows

13. Crossbowhuntingisoftenconductedfromatreestand.Consultyourhuntersafetycoursemate-rialsforcompletetreestandsafetyinformation.Whenstalkingorstill-hunting,NEVERloadanarrowintothecrossbowuntilthegameisidentifiedandyouarereadytoshoot.

14. Eachyear,manyarcheryhunters injurethemselvesby improperhandlingoftheirrazorsharphuntingarrows.BECAREFUL.Alwaysuseaquiver,whichcompletelyshieldsthebroadheadswhenshootingortransportingthecrossbow.

15.Beforeshooting,besurethecrossbowlimbsareclearfromstrikinganyobstruction.Shouldthisoccur,accuracyofthearrowwillbegreatlyaffectedandcouldresultindamagetothecrossbowandorinjurytotheshooterandothers.

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Anti-Dry Fire Mechanism

ThepurposeoftheADFdesignisto:

1.Tostopthepossibilityofanaccidentaldryfire.2.Preventaccidentalfiringofthebowwhenanarrowisnotcorrectlyseatedagainstthestring.

InHorton’sleveractionanti-dryfiredesign,onlyaproperlyloadedarrowonthebarrelrailandsettingagainstthestringwillallowthesafetytomovefromthe“Safe”tothe“Fire”position.Ifthesafetycannotbemovedtothe“Fire”position,thearrowisloadedincorrectly.

CAUTION–Theanti-dryfiredevicewillnotstopadryfireiftheuseroverridestheanti-dryfiredevice.IfADFwillnotdisengageuponarrowinsertion,checkthatarrowisfullyseatedpriortodisengagingandpullingthetrigger.Intheeventofadryfire,damagetothebowislikelytoresultaswellasbodilyharmtotheuserandoth-ersneartheshooter.Thisactionwillalsovoidthewarrantyofthebow.Itisrecom-mendedyoukeepthesafetyinthe“Safe”positionuntilyouarereadytoshootthebow.

Nock Alignment / Arrow Seating

WARNING!Hortoncrossbowsrequirearrowswithmoonnocks.Useof flatnocksisnotrecommendedandmaycauseinjury.Alwayschecktoseethatyour nockisalignedperpendicularwiththeoffcolorfletchingoneacharrow.

WARNING! ALWAYS FULLY SEAT YOUR ARROW Apartialdry-firecancausebodilyharmanddamageyourbow.Toprevent,make surethearrowisfullyseatedagainstthestringandthenockisproperlyaligned.

Technical Descriptions

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Arrow Safety and Selection

HortonArcheryhasconductedextensiveresearchandperformedhundredsofhoursofbothbenchandfieldtestingtodevelopthemostaccurateanddependablecrossbowarrowsavailable.

ONLYusearrowsrecommendedbyHortonforuseinyourparticularcrossbowmodel.Shootingarrowsofimproperlength,weight,materials,diameterordesignisadangerouspracticethatcoulddamageyourcrossboworcauseserious

injury.Also,alwayscheckyourarrowsforcracksordamagebeforeshooting.

AnydeviationfromtherecommendedHortonarrowwillvoidyourwarranty.Arrowdeviationmayalsodamagethecrossbowandresultininjuriestotheshooterand/orothers.

Note–Hortoncrossbowsrequirearrowswithmoonnocks.Useofflatnocksisnotrecom-mendedandmaycauseinjury.

Care and Maintenance

YourHortoncrossbowisaquality,precisionsportingweaponwhichrequiresoccasionalmaintenancetoensuretopperformance.Priortoeveryouting,itisrecommendedthatanover-allsafetycheckofcables,wheels,strings,arrowsandscrewsbeconducted.

1. Alwaysmaintainyourcrossbowstringandca-bles.Stringandcablechangesshouldbereplacedeachseasonormoreoftenifneeded.Hortoncrossbowstringwaxshouldbeusedevery10shotsonunservedstrandsofthebowstringtoprolongitslife.Seeimage1.Intheeventyourstringorcableshavefrayed,showssignsof

excessivewearorstrandsbroken,replacethemimmediately.InstallationofstringsandcablesMUSTbeperformedusingacrossbowbowpressorservicedbyalocaldealer.

NEVER USE STRING WAX ON THE CENTER SERVING.

2. Toreducefriction,increasearrowspeedandgreatlyincreasestringlife,applyaverylightcoatofRailLubricant™overtheentirelengthofthetopofthebarrelapproximatelyevery20shots.Seeimage2.

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Loading, Shooting, and Unloading

Priortoeveryoutingorshootingsession,performanoverallsafetycheckonstring,cables,wheels,limbs,andfasteners.Toprolongtheirlifeandeffectiveness,stringsandcablesshouldbetreatedwithstringwaxfrequently.DONOTapplywaxtocenterservedportionofthebowstringasthismaycauseawaxbuild-upinthetriggermechanism.Thiscouldleadtoamalfunction,especiallyinverycoldconditions.Insteadofwax,applyHortonRailLubricant®every20shotstoreducefrictionbetweenthebarrelandstring.

Keepsteelcomponentslightlycoatedwithahighqualitygunoiltopreventrustandkeeptheexteriorcleananddry.Storeyourcrossbowsothatitisneverexposedtoextremetempera-tures.Thiscoulddamagethebowlimbs,cablesand/orstring.Donotstorethecrossbowinaclosedareasuchasacartrunkoranenclosedtruckcap.

Whenyourstringorcablesshowsignsofexces-sivewearordisplayabrokenstrand,replacethemimmediately.

LOADING AND SHOOTING1.Withyourcrossbowpointedsafelydownrange,placeaHortonrecommendedsizearrow,withoddcoloredfletchingdownintheflightgroove.Thiswillaligntheconcaveshapeofthemoonnockdriverwiththebowstring.Slidethearrowback-wardtowardthetriggerassembly,underthearrowretentionspringorballdetent,untilthearrowispressedfullyagainstthestring.

THE CROSSBOW IS NOW LOADED. HANDLE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.2. Whilestillpointedsafelydownrange,shoulderthecrossbow,placingyourfronthandcomfortablyontheforearmofthestockwithyourfingersandthumbposi-tionedbelowthetravelpathofcablesandstring.(Seeimage3)Keepyouraimingeyeatleast21/2”awayfromtherearpeeptoavoidscoperecoil.

3. Removetheambidexteroussafetybypushingthesafetyleverforwardtothe“Fire”position.Takecarefulaimandsqueezethetriggersmoothlytofire.

UNLOADINGHortonrecommendsthatthesafestwayforonepersontouncocktheircrossbowistoloadaHortonde-cockingarrowanddischargethearrowintotheground.Becarefulwhenfiringintothegroundthattheareaisfreefromrocksandotherdebristhatmaydamagethearroworcauseittoricochet.

REMEMBER: NEVERDRYFIREYOURCROSSBOW.SHOOTINGWITHOUTAHORTONDE-COCKINGARROWWILLDAMAGETHECROSSBOWANDMAYRESULTINBODILYINJURY.

SHOOTING TIPSWhenshooting,relaxandholdthecross-bowfirmlybutcomfortably.

Your“offhand”accuracywillbegreatlyenhancedifyouholdstillandkeepaim-inguntilthearrowreachesitsmark.Theshootermustnotmovethecrossbowtotrytoseethearrowwhileinflight.

Donottiltthecrossbow.Keepingthelimbsparalleltothehorizonwillsignifi-cantlyimproveyouraccuracy.

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Cocking a Reverse Draw CrossbowDO NOTcockorloadRDTcrossbowsunlessyouareinasafeandspaciousrangeareaandinapositiontosafelyshoot.Alwaysidentifyyourtargetpriortoshooting.

Important:BecausetheRDTbowscreateanextremelyacuteangleofthebowstringtothebarrelwhencocked,itisessentialtoutilizethecockingstrapincludedwiththeRDTbow.CockingtheRDTbowinaconventionalmannerwillresultinseverepinchingofyourfingersagainstthecross-bowbarrel.

1.Beforecocking,placethetriggersafetyintothe“Fire”position.Thesafetywillautomaticallyengagewhencockingiscomplete.NOTE:Checkcockingsledfordamagebeforeusing.

2. Placethecenterofthecockingstrapintotherecessedgrooveprovidedintherearofthesightbridge.Seeimage1.

3. Withbothhands,carrythecockingsledoverthescopeandplaceitcenteredontheflightdeck,attachingthestringhooksofthesledtothebowstring.Seeimages2and3.

4.PlaceyourfootsecurelythroughthecockingstirrupoftheRDTbowandplacebothhandsfullythroughthewriststrapsofthecockingstrap.

5. Withthecockingsledpositionedflatonthebarrel’ssurface,pullbackevenlyandslowlywithbothhands(Seeimage4),paralleltobarrel,movingthebowstringandsledunderthearrowreten-tionspring.Seeimage5.

6. Whenfullydrawn,relaxyourpullslightlytoensurethatthetriggerlatchhascapturedthebow-string.Ifthestringisnotheldsecurely,letthestringdowngently.Repeatsteps1-5.Thestringisnowlatchedintothetriggerhousing.

Whenproperlycocked,thetriggersafetyautomaticallyengagesandthesafetyleverwillmovetothe“Safe”position.Aftercocking,visuallychecktoseeifthishasoccurred.Neverassumethesafetyison.

Sinceatriggermechanismandsafetyaremechanicaldevices,theycanbesubjecttofailure.Alwayskeepacockedandloadedcrossbowpointedinasafedirection.

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DO NOTcockorloadyourcrossbowunlessyouhavereadthisentireownersmanual.Youalsoneedtobeinasafeandspaciousrangeareaandinapo-sitiontosafelyshoot.ALWAYSidentifyyourtargetpriortoshooting.

1. Beforecocking,placethesafetyintothe“Fire”position.Seeimage1.Thesafetywillautomaticallyengageaftercocking.Seeimage2.

2. Placeyourfootsecurelythroughthefootstirrup.Reachoverthestockandfirmlygraspthestringonbothsidesofthebarrel.Seeimage3.Useyourthumbsasguidesalongthesidesofthebarreltoautomaticallycenterthestringduringcocking.Failuretosquarelycockthecrossbowwillcauseinconsistentlefttorightaccuracy.

3. Withthesafetyinthe“Fire”position,pullthestringbackunderthearrowretentionspring(seeimage4)towardtherearofthesightbridgeuntilthesafetybarmovesfromthe“Fire”positionintothe“Safe”position.Afterdrawing,relaxyourhandtensionslightlytoensurethatthestringhasbeencapturedbythetriggerlatch.DONOTletgoofthestringcompletely.Ifthestringisnotheldsecurely,letthestringdowngently.Repeatsteps1-3.Thestringisnowlatchedintothetriggerhousing.

4. Whenproperlycocked,thetriggersafetyautomaticallyengagesandthesafetylevermovestothe“Safe”position.However,aftercocking,checkthatthesafetyhasmovedcompletelytothesafepositionbypushingthesafetybartowardthe“Safe”position.NEVER ASSUME THE SAFETY IS ON.

NOTE:Hortonrecommendstheuseofacockingropetoreducedrawweightby50%andincreasedaccuracy.

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Cocking a Standard Crossbow

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Reverse Draw Bow Package Contents:*Contents may vary depending on model number.

Reverse Draw Assembly Instructions:

Fury Package Contents:

Havoc 175 Package Contents:

Havoc 150 Package Contents:

NOTE:Allreversedrawmodelsincludeacockingsled.

Fury Instructions:1. Placethebarrelcapwithstringstumpersonthefrontofthebarreluntilbarrelnestsinprovidedrecess.(Image1)

Hint-mayhelptotilt/anglethebarrelcapforwardtowardsthetopofthebarrel)

2.Placethefootstirrupintobarrelcapuntilstirrupnestsinprovidedrecess.Note:Aftercompletingsteps1&2,mountingboltholeinbarrel,barrelcap,andstirrupshouldbealigned.

3.Positionthefootstirruponthefrontofthebarrel,aligningtheholeinthestirrupwiththeholeintheriser.Placethefootstirrupwasher/spacerontothefootstirrup;againmakingsuretheholeinthewasher/spaceralignswiththeholeinthestirrup.Insertthemountingboltthroughthefootstirrupwasher,theholeinthefootstirrup,andendcap.Thensecureintothemount-ingrod.Tightenusingtheprovided3/16”hexwrench.(Image2)

Havoc Instructions:1.Positionbowverticallysoitsitsonthebuttofthestock.Placebarrelcap(D)onfrontofbarreluntilthecapnestsinprovidedrecess.

2.Placefoot-stirrup(C)intobarrelcapuntilstirruprestsinprovidedrecess.

Hint- Tiltstirrupata45̊angletowardsthestringtoensureatightfitagainstrubberendcap.(Image2)

3. Insertfoot-stirrupwasher(B)ontothefoot-stirrup,makingsureallthreeholesalignoneachofthepartsinthefirst3steps.(Image1)

4.Insertthe5/16-18x11⁄4”mountingbolt(A)throughthewasher,stirrup,andbarrelcap.Tightenscrewusingprovided3/16”hexwrench.(Image3)

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*Now that the front end is assembled to the barrel, refer to the accessories section of the manual for scope and quiver mounting instructions.

*Now that the front end is assembled to the barrel, refer to the accessories section of the manual for scope and quiver mounting instructions.

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Package Contents:•TRTStockAssembly•TRTFrontEndAssembly(3YearWarrantyLimbs)•FootStirrupw/MountingBoltandWasher•CableSaver(installed)•HardwarePack•RailLube•4x32ScopeorRedDotSightw/1”ScopeRings•QuiverandMountsw/HardwarePack•3Arrowsw/FieldPoints

HardwarePacks

Hardware Pack:1–ButtonHeadMountingBolt(5/16-18x13/4”)1–FootStirrup1–Washer(5/16”)

Tools Required/Hex Keys Provided

3/16”

Assembly Instructions

1.Applysmallamountofraillubeontheconcavesideofthepolymercablesaver.Thecablesavershouldalreadybepositionedinthecenterofthecrossbowcableswiththeconcavesideup.(SeeImage1).

Ifcablesaverhasfallenoffduringshipmentandyouareabletolocatewithinthebox,thenalignbottomofcablesaver(slottedside)withcenterareaofcablesandsnapintoplaceNOTE:Whenpositioningthecablesaver,thecablecrossingontopshouldrestinthedeepestofthetwoslots(A).Thecablecrossingunderneathshouldrestintheshallowslot(B).Seeimagebelow.

(Image2showsbottomsideofcablesaveroncables).ThecablesaverneedstobepositionedinthecenterwiththeconcavesideupasshowinImage1.Ifyouarenotabletolocatethecablesaverinthebox,stoptheassemblyprocessandcallcustomerserviceteamat800-551-7468.

2.Holdingthefrontendassemblyinonehandandstockintheother(Hint– may be easier to position the butt of the stock on the ground and secure the barrel between your knees when seated),positionthebowstringonthefrontandtopsideofbarrel.Caution – Do not run string or cables over end of the barrel area.Asmallamountofdownwardpressureonthecablesmaybeneededinordertoalignthecablesaverwiththefrontofthecablesaverslotinthebarrel.

3.Afterthecablesaverisinthecablesaverslotandthestringisrestingontopofthebarrel,slidethefrontendbackuntiltheriseralignsandfullyseatsontothebarrel.(Image3)

4.Positionthefootstirruponthefrontoftheriser,aligningtheholeinthestirrupwiththeholeintheriser.Placethefootstirrupwasherontothefootstirrup;againmakingsuretheholeinthewasheralignswiththeholeinthestirrup.Insertthe3/16-18x1¼”mountingboltthroughfootstirrupwasher,thefootstirrup,riserandthensecureintotheriserrod.Tightenusingtheprovided3/16”hexwrench.(Image4)

5.Nowthatthefrontendisassembledtothebarrel,refertotheindexforthefollowing:Mult-A-RangeScope,MountingQuiver,CockingCrossbow,Loading/Shooting/UnloadingandSafety/Maintenance.

TRT Package Contents(Sightingsystemswillvarybycrossbowmodel)

Team Realtree Nitro Forearm Adjustment

TheforearmoftheTRTisdesignedtoallowyoutoadjustthelengthofreach.Thehandswellcanbeintheforwardposition(seeimage1)orcanbeturnedaroundsothehandswellisinthereverseposition.Theforearmissecuredtothebarrelwithone1”longandone11/4”longAllenheaded10-24machinebolts.Byremovingthesetwobolts,youmayadjustthepositionoftheforearmtoalocationthatgivesyouthemostcomfortableshootingposition.Seeimage2.Besurewhenyoureplacethetwo10-24boltsintothethreadedholeslocatedonthebottomofthebarrelthatyoudonotovertightenthebolts.Theforearmhasbeendesignedtobeverywideandtoextenddownfromthebarreltohelpinsureshootersfingersandthumbarebelowthetravelpathofthestring.

CAUTION: FAILURETOINSUREYOURFINGERSAREBELOWTHETRAVELPATHOFTHESTRINGWILLLIKELYRESULTININJURYTOTHESHOOTER.

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Package Contents:•BoneCrusher175HDStockAssembly•BoneCrusher175HDFrontEndAssembly(3YearWar-rantyLimbs)•FootStirrupw/SetScrews•CableSaver(installed)•HardwarePack•RailLube•4x32ScopeorRedDotSightw/1”ScopeRings•QuiverandMountsw/HardwarePack•3Arrowsw/FieldPoints

HardwarePacks

Hardware Pack:1–MountingBolt(5/16-18x13/4”)–FrontEnd/Riser1–3/16”Washer–FrontEnd/Riser2–AllenHeadSetScrews–FootStirrup

Tools Required/Hex Keys Provided 3/16”HexKey(Provided)1/8”HexKey

BoneCrusher175 HD Package Contents(Sightingsystemswillvarybycrossbowmodel)

Package Contents:•BoneCrusher160StockAssembly•BoneCrusher160FrontEndAssembly(3YearWarrantyLimbs)•FootStirrupw/SetScrews•CableSaver(installed)•HardwarePack•RailLube•4x32ScopeorRedDotSightw/1”ScopeRings•QuiverandMountsw/HardwarePack•3Arrowsw/FieldPoints

HardwarePacks

Hardware Pack:1–MountingBolt(5/16-18x13/4”)–FrontEnd/Riser1–3/16”Washer–FrontEnd/Riser2–AllenHeadSetScrews–FootStirrup

Tools Required/Hex Keys Provided 3/16”HexKey(Provided)1/8”HexKey

BoneCrusher160 Package Contents(Sightingsystemswillvarybycrossbowmodel)

Assembly Instructions1. Applysmallamountofraillubeontheconcavesideofthepolymercablesaver.Thecablesavershouldalreadybepositionedinthecenterofthecrossbowcableswiththeconcavesideup.(SeeImage1).

Ifcablesaverhasfallenoffduringshipmentandyouareabletolocatewithinthebox,thenalignbottomofcablesaver(slottedside)withcenterareaofcablesandsnapintoplace(Image2showsbottomsideofcablesaveroncables).ThecablesaverneedstobepositionedinthecenterwiththeconcavesideupasshowinImage1.(SeeNOTEonpage13)Ifyouarenotabletolocatethecablesaverinthebox,stoptheassemblyprocessandcallcustomerserviceteamat800-551-7468.

2. Holdingthefrontendassemblyinonehandandstockintheother(Hint–maybeeasiertopositionthebuttofthestockonthegroundandsecurethebarrelbe-tweenyourkneeswhenseated),positionthebowstringonthefrontandtopsideofbarrel.Caution–Donotrunstringorcablesoverendofthebarrelarea.Asmallamountofdownwardpressureonthecablesmaybeneededinordertoalignthecablesaverwiththefrontofthecablesaverslotinthebarrel.(Image3)

3. Afterthecablesaverisinthecablesaverslotandthestringisrestingontopofthebarrel,slidethefrontendunitbackuntiltheriseralignsandfullyseatsontothebarrel.(Image4)

4.AsshowninImage5,install5/16-18x1¾”frontendmountingbolt(E-1)with5/16”diameterwasher(A-1)andtighten.Attachfootstirrupbyplacingeachlegfullyintothehexagonshapedholesinriser.Caution: TheloopbendinthecenterofthefootstirrupshouldbepositioneddownorawayfromtheflightgrooveasshowninImage6.Slidethefootstirruplegsbackintotheriseruntilthegroovesinthestirruparecentereddirectlyunderholesforsetscrewsonbottomsideofriser.InstallthetwoAllenheadfootstirrupsetscrews(B)andtighten.(Images7-9)

5.Nowthatthefrontendisassembledtothebarrel,refertotheindexforthefollowing:Mult-A-RangeScope,MountingQuiver,CockingCrossbow,Loading/Shooting/UnloadingandSafety/Maintenance.

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Package Contents:•ScoutStockAssembly•ScoutFrontEndAssembly(3YearWarrantyLimbs)•FootStirrupw/SetScrews•HardwarePack•RailLube•RedDotSight•QuiverandMountsw/HardwarePack•3Arrowsw/FieldPoints

HardwarePacks

Hardware Pack:1–MountingBolt(5/16-18x13/4”)–FrontEnd/Riser1–5/16”Washer–FrontEnd/Riser2–1/8”AllenHeadSetScrews–FootStirrup

Tools Required/Hex Keys Provided 5/16”HexKey(Provided)1/8”HexKey

Scout Package Contents(Sightingsystemswillvarybycrossbowmodel)

Package Contents:•EagleStockAssembly•EagleFrontEndAssembly(3YearWarrantyLimbs)•FootStirrupw/SetScrews•HardwarePack•RailLube•RearPeepandFrontPinSight(mounted)

HardwarePacks

Hardware Pack:1–MountingBolt(5/16-18x13/4”)–FrontEnd/Riser1–5/16”Washer–FrontEnd/Riser2–1/8”AllenHeadSetScrews–FootStirrup2-#10PanHeadWoodScrews–FrontPinBracket

Tools Required/Hex Keys Provided 5/16”HexKey(Provided)1/8”HexKeyPhillipsScrewDriver

Eagle Package Contents(Sightingsystemswillvarybycrossbowmodel)

Assembly Instructions

1.Holdingthefrontendassemblyinonehandandstockintheother(Hint –maybeeasiertopositionthebuttofthestockonthegroundandsecurethebarrelbetweenyourkneeswhenseated),positionthebowstringonthefrontandtopsideofbarrel.Caution–Donotrunstringorcablesoverendofthebarrelarea.Asmallamountofdownwardpressureonthecablesmaybeneededinordertoalignthecableswiththefrontofthecableslotinthebarrel.(Image1).

2. Afterthecablesareinthecableslotandthestringisrestingontopofthebarrel,slidethefrontendbackuntiltheriseralignsandfullyseatsontothebarrel.(Image2)

3. AsshowninImage3,install5/16-18x13/4”frontendmountingbolt(E-1)with5/16”diameterwasher(A-1)andtighten.Attachfootstirrupbyplacingeachlegfullyintothehexagonshapedholesinriser.Caution: TheloopbendinthecenterofthefootstirrupshouldbepositioneddownorawayfromtheflightgrooveasshowninImage4.Slidethefootstirruplegsbackintotheriseruntilthegroovesinthestirruparecentereddirectlyunderholesforsetscrewsonbottomsideofriser.InstallthetwoAllenheadfootstirrupsetscrews(B)andtighten.(Images7-9)

4. Nowthatthefrontendisassembledtothebarrel,refertotheindexforthefollowing:RedDotSight,Peep-n-PinSight,Dial-A-Range,MountingQuiver,CockingCrossbow,Loading/Shooting/Unloading,Safety/Maintenance.

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Accessory Instructions

Dial-A-Range Instructions

TheDial-A-Rangeisaninternal,grosselevationadjustmentfeaturethatcontains10positiveclickreferencestopsthatwillcompensatefortrajectoryatvaryingyardages.

Theexclusiveambidextrousfeaturedeliversprecisionarrowplacementatrandomyard-agesandreducestheneedforsighthold-overandhold-underfoundtypicaltomostothercrossbowsightingsystems.TheDial-A-Rangeallowsforsimple,quick,andquietsightadjust-ment.SimplyturntheDial-A-Rangeknobtothepredeterminedsetting.Thebuilt-inpositioningsystemensuresaccuraterepeatabilityandwillnotmoveduringrecoil.

AlthoughtheDial-A-RangemaybeusedwiththestandardRearPeepandFrontPinsystem,itsfullpotentialisrealizedwhenusedinconjunc-tionwithareddotsight.

Proceedtothetargetrange.Forbestresults,utilizeabenchresttoeliminatemosthumanerrorwhenshooting.Besuretherestdoesnotinterferewiththelimbs,cables,orstringofthecrossbow.Besureyourrangeislocatedinasafeandspaciousareaandthatyouhaveasuitabletargetandbackdropdesignedforusewithacrossbow.

Withyourcrossbowsafelycocked,loadedandpointeddownrange,shootonearrowwiththeDial-A-Rangeinthe“0”setting,oneatthe“1”settingandoneatthe“2”settingatadistanceof10yards.Eacharrowwillimpactapproximately

4”-6”apartdependingonyourcrossbowmodel.UsingaDial-A-Rangesettingthatwasclosesttothebullseye,shootagroupofthreearrowsandadjusttheleftorrightwindagesettingaccord-inglyuntilthegroupofarrowsimpactdirectlyaboveorbelowthebullseye.Remember,10clicks=1/4”ofmovementat10yards.

Next,movetoadistanceof20yards.Shootan-otherthree-arrowgroup.Usetheinternalscopeelevationadjustmentstoraiseorlowerthegrouptodeadzero.(5clicks=1/4”ofmove-mentat20yards).Yoursighting-inprocedureisnowcomplete.Younowcanconfirmthedistancethateachsettingrepresents.RaisetheDial-A-Rangesettingonenumberandstepbackuntilyourimpactpointisontarget(approximately30yards).Repeatagain;advancethesettingbyonenumberatapproximately40yards.AlthoughyoucancontinuetoshootatlongerdistanceswithhigherDial-A-Rangesettings,thisisthelongestsettingnecessaryforahuntingsituation.HortondoesNOTrecommendattemptinganyshotatbiggameinexcessof40yards.

Remember,notwobowsarealike.Arrowweight,bowweight,pointweightandstyle,andtypeoffletchingallaffecttrajectory.Generally,onenumberupordownontheDial-A-Rangewillequal8-10yardsoftrajectory.

Peep and Pin Assembly and Instructions

Thefollowinginformationwillinstructyouonhowtosight-inyourcrossbowusingtheRearPeepandFrontPinsights.Ifyouareutilizingascopeorotherformofoptics,disregardthissectionandproceedtoPage20.

MOUNTING

1. Placethefrontsightbladeonthefrontleftendofthebarrel.Alignthetwoholesinthesightbladewiththetwoholesontheleftsideofthebarrel.Seeimage1.2.Insertthetwo1”long#10panheadwoodscrews(A-2)throughtheholesinthesightbladeandtightenfirmlyusingaPhillipsscrew-driver.Seeimage2.3.PositiontheFrontSightPin5/8”(A-1)downfromthetopofthesightbladeverticallyandsettheballtipofthepinoverthecenterofthebarrelhorizontally.Seeimage2.

SIGHTING IN

Beforeyoubegin,placetheDial-A-Rangeinthe“0”position.AlladjustmentswillbemadetotheFrontSightPinonly.

MOVING THE SIGHT PINUPwillcausethearrowtoimpactlower.DOWNwillcausethearrowtoimpacthigher.LEFTwillcausethearrowtoimpactright.RIGHTwillcausethearrowtoimpactleft.

Movingthepin1/4”willchangethepointofim-pactapproximately9”atadistanceof20yards.Additionalsightpinsmaybeaddedforlongerranges,typically30and40yards.

Shootseveralarrowstodeterminea“group”andmakeanysmallchangesnecessarytozeroinagivendistance.

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Mult-A-Range Instructions

MOUNTING

1. Attachthescoperingstothesightbridgescopemountandsecurelyfasten.DONOTovertighten.

2.Removethetophalfofbothringsandposi-tionthescopeinthelowerportionoftherings.Fastenthetophalfoftheringsbackontothelowerhalfofthering,overthescopetube.Donotcompletelytightentheringsatthistime.

3.Beforetighteningthescoperings,slidethescopeforwardasfarastheringswillallowandsightthroughthescopewiththecrossbowshouldered.Lookingthroughthescope,slowlyslidethescopebackwardjustuntilyoucanseethefullfieldofview.Thisisthebestpositiontoassuremaximumeyerelief.

4. Beingcarefulnottochangetheeyereliefposition,rotatethescopeuntiltheelevationadjustmentknobispositionedattop-center,andthewindageadjustmentknobontheright.Checkthatthehorizontalcrosshairisparallelwiththecrossbowstringwhiletheverticalcrosshairisalignedwiththeverticalaxisofthecross-bow.Whenyouaresatisfiedthateverythingissquaredup,tightenthescoperingscrewsevenlyandfirmly.DONOTovertighten.

FOCUSING

Whenlookingthroughthescope,thereticleshouldappearverysharpandsolidblack.Ifitdoesnot,yourscopeneedstobefocusedforyoureyes.

1.Tochangethefocus,itwillbenecessarytoadjusttheeyepiecelensassembly.Thebestwaytoaccomplishthisistograsptheeyepiecewithyourhandandbackitawayfromtheeyepiece-lockingringbeforelooseningtheeyepiece-lockingring.

2.Turntheeyepieceout,counterclockwise.Severalturnswillbeneededtoachieveanymea-surableeffectonthefocusbecausetheeyepiecethreadsareveryfine.

CAUTION:Donotremoveorunscrewtheeyepiecefromthescopetube.Iftheeyepieceistotallyremoved,youwilldestroythefog-proofseal.

3.Lookthroughthescopeatabrightback-groundsuchastheskyorawell-lightedwall.Turntheeyepiececlockwiseuntilthereticlecomesintofocus.Whensatisfiedwithyourfocusadjustment,locktheeyepieceinplacebyturningthelockingringuptightagainsttheeyepiece.

SIGHTING IN

Tosightinthescope(1)removetheelevationandwindagecapsfromtheoptics.Pre-setwind-ageandelevationadjustmentstotheircenterrangeofmovement.Atadistanceof10yards,utilizingthetopscopecrosshair,shootonearrowatthetargetcenter.Donotshootagainuntiladjustmentismade.(2)Adjustthepointofimpact(POI)accordinglyusingtheinternalwindageandelevationadjustmentsofthescope(at10yards10clicks=1/2”ofmovement).RepeatuntilthePOIisapproximately1”highandperfectlycentered.(3)Movetoadistanceof20yardsandrepeat,continuingtoaimwiththetopcrosshairinthescope.MakeneededfinaladjustmentstobringthePOI“deadcenter”ofthetarget(at20yards,5clicks=1/2”ofmove-ment).(4)Confirmthedistancethatthelowercrosshairswillrepresent.Replacethewindage,andelevationcaps.Generallyeachcrosshairwillprovide8to10yardsoftrajectoryandwindagemarkssetfor10mphcrosswindsdependingonthemodelofcrossbowbeingused.Rememberarrowselection,arrowweight,pointweightandstyle,fletchinglengthandstylesareallfactorsthatwillinfluencetrajectory.Asapointofrefer-ence,theMult-A-Rangereticleforarrowdropcompensationhasbeensetatequal10yardincrementsbasedoncalibrationsofa425totalgrainweightarrowat325fps.

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MOUNTING

Horton’s3-dotreddotopticsaremadewithtwodifferentmountingbases.

Theuniversalstylemodelreddotcanbeusedonanycrossbowthatisequippedwithastandard7/8”Weaverstylebase.Seeimage1.Horton’sreddotsthatareequippedwiththeintegralmountingbasecanONLYbeusedonHortoncrossbows.Seeimage2.

Activatetheilluminateddots(dot)byturningtheilluminationknob(batterycompartment)clockwise.Thelowestnumbersontheknobrepresentthedimmestsettings.Highernumbersincreasebright-ness.“0”positionis“OFF”.

HINT: Whilehunting,usethelowestilluminationsettingpossiblethatproducescleardotvisibility.Toohighofasettingwillcausethedotstoblur.

SIGHTING IN Activatetheilluminateddotsbyturningtherheo-statknobclockwisetobrightenthedots,andturnitcounterclockwisetodimthedots.Thelowernumbersrepresentdimmersettings,andthehighernumbersrepresentbrightersettings.The“0”posi-tionindicatestheunitis“OFF”.Removethewind-ageandelevationcapsandproceedtotherange.IfusingthissightonaHortonArcherycrossbow,followthe“sightingin”instructionsfoundonpage20.Remember,sightadjustmentsaremadetothetopdotonly.

Note: The 25MM single dot red dot sight adjustments are opposite from the three dot red dot sight.Ifyourarrow’spointofimpactistoohighmoveyourverticaladjustmentUP.Ifyourarrow’spointofimpactistofarleftmoveyourhorizontaladjustmentscrewtotheLEFT.

Adjustthetopdottoimpactat20yards.Afterthisisaccomplished,themiddledotwillproducea30-yard“sight-setting”andthebottomdotwillimpactatapproximately40yards.Replacethewindageandelevationcaps.Note: Exactdistancesettingwillvarydependingonperformancevariationsofdifferentcrossbowmodelsandbolts/arrowsused.

BATTERY INFORMATION

Toinstall,unscrewthebatterycompartmentcover(B)andinsertthebatterypositive(+)sideup.Replacethecover.Iftheilluminatedreticledimsordoesnotlight,replacethe3-VoltLithiumBattery,type2032.

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Mounting a Quiver

1.Installthequivermountingplate(A)tothebottomoftheriserusingtwoofthefourprovidedma-chinedscrews,usinga1/8”Allenheadhexkey.

2.Attachthequiverblock(B)tothemountingbracket(A)asshown,usingthetworemainingmachinedscrews.Theopeninginthequiverblockmaybeplacedwiththeopeningtoeithertherightorleftsideofthecrossbow.Thedirectionthequiverblockisplacedwilldetermineifthequiverisplacedinalefthandedorrighthandeddirection.Thequiverblockshouldbeinstalledsotheovalendofthetopandbottomarrowspreaders(theendswithnoarrowslot)arefacingthecockingstirrup.Placingthequiverinthispositionwillgivetheneededclearancesotheuser’sfootdoesnothitanarrowinthequiver.BydesignthequiverhooddoesNOTcontainfoamthatwoulddullthecuttingbladesofthebroadheads.

3.Attachyourquivertothequiverbase(B)bymovinglockinglever(C)toopenintothe“Release”posi-tion.Insertthequiverdovetail(D)fullyintotheslotofthequiverbase.Pivotthelockinglever(C)tolockthequivertothequiverbase.

4.Thetopandbottomarrowspreaderseachhavethreeovalarrowholdingslots.Anarrowisheldinthequiverbyfirstplacingthepointofthearrowinsidethequiverhoodandthenpressingthearrowintoaslotofthetoparrowspreaderandthenpressingthebottomofthearrowinthematchingslotofthebottomarrowspreader.

Note: OnlytheSCOUT&EAGLEbowmodelsrequiresmountingplate(A)

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Dovetail Recoil Pad/Butt Stock Adjustment

TheTRTstockisfactoryequippedwiththemediumlength11/4”longrecoilpad.Thiswillprovidea131/2”lengthofpull.Theuniqueslideoffballdetentrecoilpadcanquicklybechangedtoeithertheoptionalshooter3/4”longpadorthe13/4”longrecoilpad.Seeimage1.Changingtherecoilpadisaccomplishedbypushingdownwardonthetopoftherecoilpadtoreleasethepadfromtheballdetentlockingsystem.Seeimage2.Replacetheselectedrecoilpadbyaligningtheslideonthebuttstockwiththeslidegroovesontherecoilpad.Pushtherecoilpadupwarduntiltheballdetentlockstherecoilpadinplace.NOTE:TheFurycomesequippedwithaDovetailmechanism.TheHavoc,TRT,BoneCrusher160,andBoneCrusher175HDmodelsaredesignedtoaccommodateDovetailRecoilPadsbutrequiresthepurchaseandinstallationofeithertheDovetailAdapter(AC230),ortheEZC9KitwhichincludestheDovetailandstandardrecoilpad.

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NOTE:EZC9CrankKitincludestheAC230DovetailAdaptorandtheAC512standardrecoilpad.

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1. Theoriginalownermustcompletethewarrantyregistrationon-linewithin30-daysofpurchasedatetovalidatethewarranty.Thiscanbecompletedbygoingtohttp://www.hortonarchery.com/warranty-registration.aspx.

2. Thiswarrantyislimitedtotherepairorreplacementofthedefectivepartorpartsoncethewarrantyisactivated.

3.Anydefectmustadverselyaffecttheoperationofthecrossbow.

4. Thewarrantyexcludesstrings,cables,anddamagescausedbymishandling,abuse,dry-firing,ormodifyingtheproduct.

5. Thecrossbowlimbsareguaranteedagainstdefectsinworkmanshipandmaterialsforthree(3)yearsfromdateofpurchase.

6.HortonArchery,LLC.,reservestherighttorequireproofofpurchasetosupportwarrantyclaims.

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