crossbow issues
Clutch with all Bows and crossbows when there new there is a little break in period the strings need to stretch out and all the bushings need a little wearing in but with crossbows and the amount of tension/force applied to all the parts are tremendous first make shure you keep your strings waxed good and always lube the flight rail every 5 shots to ensure the strings don't wear prematurely a few drops of rail lube on each side spread with your finger will do just fine. Second after about 50-100 shots bring it to your shop you bought it from and have them check your cam alignment it might need adjusting do to the strings stretching .
And after all is said and done I would recommend a crank style cocking device they will make it easyer to load and unload it and will make your shots more consistent and easyer to get better groups. The problem with string cockers is that if you apply more pressure to one side or just not keeping it consistent it will throw off your shot resulting in bad shots.
I shoot a ten point x2 with a accudraw cocking device and have never had a problem with it and have hade it for ten years now and it still shoots perfectly