I like the videos that you've made with Tenpoint's new lineup but I have just one complaint. If you're doing a video for an archery shop don't cock the new bow on a concrete pad. At least put in on your boot or do it in the grass. On each of the new bows you've scratched the absolute piss out of the bow hangars. I know they are just hangars but still, I wouldn't want to buy anything from anyone that doesn't seem to want to take care of it, especially if it's from an archery shop that you're supposed to trust to assemble your bow.
What you pointed to is not the safety; the safety is on the trigger box. What you pointed to actually releases the trigger bow in order to de-cock.
Go to 7:52 for the safety……
I like the videos that you've made with Tenpoint's new lineup but I have just one complaint. If you're doing a video for an archery shop don't cock the new bow on a concrete pad. At least put in on your boot or do it in the grass. On each of the new bows you've scratched the absolute piss out of the bow hangars. I know they are just hangars but still, I wouldn't want to buy anything from anyone that doesn't seem to want to take care of it, especially if it's from an archery shop that you're supposed to trust to assemble your bow.
Nice Boots