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Checking the draw weight is what really concerns me. Do they draw the bow? Do you? Do you/they nock an arrow? If something malfunctions and the bow dry fires and breaks is the state liable? I hunted for years with a .44 mag revolver and not once did I ever have an officer want to know if my loads met energy minimums.
good points, jackofalltrades!!! now that you said it, it is alot like a gamie making you reel in your line to check to make sure there is no bard on your hook if it is not supposed to be there. if you are legal nothing to worry about! and only takes a sec to do as well. as far as them messin up your stuff. i think you are right as well if something happened to your bow. If it was there fault and they messed up you bow because of there check. then i would be taking them to court as well. i am very touchy about my personal rifles and bows. grated i have a lot of guns that everyone shoots as well as bows that clients use. so i am use to the idea of something happening to them. but my personal bow or rifle i don't like anyone to mess with and. in the case of a bow scale. i think if you asked to use it yourself and draw the bow back. they might not mind you doing it. there is not much of a way to mess with the result when they are watching you draw it back. in my case they might thanks me. there is a few gamies around that i don't know if they could pull back my 83lb xforce