![]() If you need repairs, have warranty issues or require your 3 year inspection, take your registered crossbow with copy of original receipt to an authorized KILLER INSTINCT™ retail dealer or contact Customer Service at 81 or e-mail support at for assistance. SERVICING YOUR KILLER INSTINCT™ CROSSBOW: The KILLER INSTINCT™ crossbow has aftermarket parts or components installed. ![]() The KILLER INSTINCT™ crossbow is older than 3 year from date of purchase and has not received the Service Inspection. The KILLER INSTINCT™ crossbow is not the original owner. Claims made before registration are not covered under warranty. The KILLER INSTINCT™ crossbow is not registered within 30 days. The KILLER INSTINCT™ crossbow if damage is caused by aftermarket strings and cables. The KILLER INSTINCT™ crossbow is damaged from accidents, abuse, mishandling, dry-firing, alterations, or modifications to the original product. The KILLER INSTINCT™ crossbow has not been inspected first to verify its covered by warranty. The completed inspection form must be received by Killer Instinct to continue a limited lifetime warranty. Please visit to download the required inspection form. Any costs associated with inspection, repair costs or freight costs are the responsibility of the crossbow owner. Product inspections are required every 3 years by Killer Instinct Dealers from the date of purchase to maintain your limited lifetime warranty. Note failure to properly maintain your crossbow including regular string/cable maintenance, proper lubrication, etc. A copy of your purchase receipt must be included for registering online or by mail. Register within 30 days of your purchase online at or mail in completed warranty card located in the warranty section of the manual. REGISTRATION TO ACTIVATE FREE LIFETIME SERVICE INSPECTION AND LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY All warranties, written or implied, are void with any alterations to the crossbow. ![]() Contact your authorized killer instinct™ retailer or customer service at 81 or e-mail at for warranty claims. This includes all crossbow parts except standard use wearable components (string, serving, cables, cable slide), accessories (rubber parts, arrows/bolts, rope cocker, quiver, scope, etc.), and cosmetic appearance (scratches, marks, chips) caused by normal use and wear. Killer instinct™ crossbows are warranted against any manufacturer defects for the life of the crossbow to the original, registered owner. Desperately seeking an answer.KILLER INSTINCT™ LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY* The animals I hunt deserve that respect at the very least. I know what I can do with gun/bow and I stay in those limits. I know my limits and stick to them with absolute positive 0% deviation. ![]() Me and Mable will not and do not like missing and if a bow could talk she would tell you it just doesn't happen. Maybe I can tune it ? Please give me some advice. The arrow (three different brands) doesn't sit in the rail either. I put it under my tire when to my truck,started said truck and,well let's just say I didn't want to buy a tire needlessly. If you're a hunter prepare to spew your dinner up. I'll post a picture of the last one missed. I go tree bound and (I'm going to try to remain calm here) it's like someone from PETA made it. Sight in on the ground and it's a tack stackin' accurate as hell XBow. I have a Lethal 405 and I went to a good arrow at 400gpi and it's friggin horrific. ![]() I know this is an older thread but hot shit you are spot on. Out of adjustment it can allow a loaded arrow to slide when handled and in turn be a dry fire waiting to happen. Lastly is the very flimsy "finger style" arrow retainer which is style that is notorious for needing adjustment. Other observations is that the quiver is also less than ideal with a parallel mount vs side mount. In the case of the 405 it's the light weight arrows are too lightweight to hunt with IMO and when you step up to a 400 gn or heavier arrow the scopes hold-over reticle setup is almost useless.Īlso the most "economical" crossbows lack a CNC aluminum rail as does the 405. Just to set a baseline on optics, almost all $200-$300 xbows will come with marginal scope that is setup for the factory arrow. This xbow is a "special" right now so I spent a few minutes with it to see how it stacks up and that's why I commented in this thread. I do crossbow ProStaff work at several of the local major outdoor suppliers every fall so I see their products, assemble most of the new xbows, get to shoot them and get reviews from their staff. My comments are based on first hand experience with the 405. ![]()
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