I think you may be over-complicating, but again i may be oversimplifying it. As long as it holds bolts, you can reload it by pulling the reloading lever (a free action ). Just like a fighter with a BAB of 16 could get 4 attacks (5 with rapid-shot feat) with a bow, a fighter with a BAB of 16 could get 4 attacks with a repeating crossbow as long as it had enough bolts in it (baring it didn't have like 3 or 2 or 1 bolt remaining). Description The repeating heavy crossbow holds 5 crossbow bolts. Proficiency with a light crossbow allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. Out of curiosity, why are you limiting it to 3 attacks? Compendium - Sources->Wayfinders Guide to Eberron. I think there is no mistakes here but there is always a chance i'm wrong. If that was frustrating then i'll give an example with a repeating heavy crossbow that has 4 bolts in its caseġ.A 6 level fighter (BAB +6) can make up to two attacksĢ.A 11 level fighter (BAB +11) can make up to three attacksģ.A 16 level fighter (BAB +16) can make up to three attacksģ.A 16 level fighter (BAB +16) can make up to four attacks If you have certain feats (rapid reload, crossbow mastery) then you can fire as many shots as you would with a bow, assuming there are bolts in the case. To reload a crossbow if there are bolts in the case is a free actionm meaning that if your BAB is high enough you can attack up to three times in a round. Repeating crossbows have a case on them where the bolts are stored.
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