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Firing on shields also made me lose some (although I never lost them against knight armors), or just firing them on enemies that appear in places the player can't get to. Beware of scripted stuff like the cabin fight too, if you use your bolts at the end before the last custscene you won't be able to come back and pick them up.
It's extremely rare that they'd just disappear for no reason, if you hit someone with them and pick them back up you get the full count.
But the occasional loss is so rare that it's well worth keeping this weapon, by the time you lose 5 bolts you will have saved hundreds of handgun ammo
Killed a strong guy in the second area of the game, and despite ALL my bolts going into him, I permanently lost 10 bolts.
It appears the game only keeps track of 10 Bolts at a time. I shot 20 in to the wall, but could only retrieve 10. I then tested again shooting in a line, and after 10 I watched the ones shot first disappear. Kind of silly for a gun which has an exclusive upgrade to double it's capacity to 20 Bolts.
the bolts go through the crow and hit whatever is behind it. (I only know cuase I shot a grow while it was on teh ground in the graveyard and the bolt was stuck in the tombstone behind it.
I did just lose like 6 bolts to edward scissor hands even though right up to his death I could seem them all sticking out of him...
In relation to this, I believe the game keeps track of 10 stacks of bolts, not the number of bolts. So if you shoot and miss, that's one stack, a stack of one bolt. If you shoot an enemy 5 times and they die, they'll drop one stack of 5. So the 10 stack limit shouldn't be a problem unless you're just missing like crazy.