Firing a crossbow without an arrow (i.e., dry firing) can damage the crossbow. However, it is sometimes desirable to discharge a crossbow without an arrow. For example, while a user may cock a crossbow at the beginning of a hunt, he or she may not fire the crossbow before ending the hunt. Accordingly, the user will need to uncock the crossbow, but he or she may not wish to fire an arrow. Prior art methods of uncocking crossbows include firing a dummy arrow, which is usually the same size as a conventional crossbow arrow. Conventional crossbow arrows are between 18 and 22 inches in length and weigh between 400 and 425 grains.
In an alternate embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may include fewer than three fletches. For example,
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Crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a length of 10 inches or less. Alternatively, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a length of 9 inches or less. In another embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a length of 8 inches or less. In a further embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a length of 7 inches or less. In one embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 has a length in the range of 6-10 inches. Alternatively, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a length in the range of 7-9 inches. In another embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a length in the range of 7.5-8.5 inches.
Crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight of at least 330 grains. Alternatively, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight of at least 400 grains. In another embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight of at least 450 grains. In a further embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight of at least 500 grains. In yet another embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight of at least 550 grains. In one embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight in the range of 330-600 grains. Alternatively, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight in the range of 400-550 grains. In another embodiment, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a weight in the range of 450-500 grains. The weight of crossbow discharge bolt 10 may be determined by the material of tip 14.
Accordingly, crossbow discharge bolt 10 may have a smaller length than conventional crossbow arrows, but may have a weight that is approximately the same as or larger than the conventional crossbow arrows. The smaller length provides added convenience to a user in transporting crossbow discharge bolt 10, but the high weight protects the crossbow by allowing crossbow discharge bolt 10 to absorb the energy of the crossbow during firing.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it is to be understood that the embodiments are illustrative only and that the scope of the invention is to be defined solely by the appended claims when accorded a full range of equivalents, many variations and modifications naturally occurring to those skilled in the art from a review hereof.
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