Thank you so much for this! I wouldn’t have been able to get ours together without this video. I’m surprised that there was no swearing in your video bc there was a ton going on at my house. 😂😳😬
Shooting the light bolts and field tips that come with the killer instinct crossbow can cause the limbs to crack. They are way too light. I went with carbon express piledriver bolts and 125 grain tips and no problems, and they shoot tighter groups as well.
I just ordered this xbow but i not going to use the bolts provided by them cause they are super border line on dry firing it ... I ordered CE Piledrivers with it separate ... Also gonna run either 125 or 150 grain tips , so hopefully the limbs do splinter being it will not be under weight ... Anyone else tried this combination yet ? If so , how did it do ? Limbs survive?
@phoshowzz I used a push on spigot and it actually worked. Looking back I would've probably lying used a coupler, extended the line and then used a different spigot and secured it better to the wall.
Great crossbow But avoid using the bolts your given with the bow they are severely under weight. And using them is like dry firing . Hence the 405 claim. Personally I use 22 inch pile drivers , weighing in close to 450 grain . + 100-125 grain broadheads. Significantly slower but the kinetic energy is awesome . And you don't have to worry about snapping a limb
I have the same one even though it says to hold the the trigger on the trimer I didn't do that I pulled it without giving it gass its been great so far I have a srm 225 and I don't hold the trigger either
You should consider purchasing a Killer Instinct LUMIX SPEED Ring CROSSBOW SCOPE! It’s lighted either green or red illumination with speed calibrated once you sign in at 20 yards all way after 100 yards. I’ve got a Killer, Instinct, lethal 405. I’m shooting it at 30 yards right on the money. That’s all the farther I care to go with it maybe 40 yards but it’s pretty accurate with the scope. It was pretty accurate with the original scope, but this one is good for low light conditions, good luck
@jacksonworkshop thanks, I appreciate your support! I've been kinda busy of late but havesome more content on the way of various sorts! Wish you the best as well!
This video and the comments help me deciding whether to get this saw. BTW - I think he needs to have someone else teach his kids, safety procedures for chainsaw operation. Just sayin...
I just got one. It’s not worth the money. Very disappointed. I bought this due to a broken ice maker in my freezer and had hopes of having ice again. Now you have to bag the ice when it makes the ice and your freezer becomes overloaded. Ugh
I wish I had of watched your review before I bought mine yesterday. Now I wish I could take it back but I have it cleaned Thank you for your honest review nd your follow up answer to the comment below
Thanks for your video. I saw that Aldi's is selling this near my house for $69. I'm curious to know... now that you've had it for a while, does it still work and would you recommend it? Is it loud? Thanks!!
It's not really loud. The price is goo but it stopped working. They will honor their warranty but you have to keep the original receipt and I lost it so most likely I'm out the machine. Not sure why it stopped. The part that moves to hold the water as it freezes doesn't work correctly. These machines also need to be cleaned often, ice machines in general. I miss not being able to use it.
@@floridalife5342 Thanks for your quick response. Hmm... that's really a shame that it was working so well and conked out on you. I wouldn't have thought about cleaning it either. I mean what gets dirty? I guess just the residue in water builds up over time and leaves a scum on the working parts. Also... thanks for the mention of saving my receipt. I did buy it today. Fingers crossed!! Thanks again. I really appreciate your experienced opinion. I hope you can get things resolved. Sounds like a nice Father's Day wish list item to me!!😁
I bought mine through Hoover, they were on sale for $79. The release button on mine also doesn't work and the suction on it sometimes isn't so great, but I've only used it a couple of times. The cleaning power on it is amazing though. I've got white linoeum floors in my kitchen and I also have indoor pets so the floor gets pretty dirty. The floors look phenomenal after each use. So far I'm pretty happy with it overall.
Nice vid for us beginners. I just have one question; Why didn’t you use any kind of backstop to prevent your target from falling over every time you shot at it? Ideally you want to gather a grouping, shooting from the same position. Like a rifle. Still a great vid for its purpose.
Your problem was you did not install it properly. You have to fold the guard up to attach it and then rest the guard on top of the furrower. And when you took tine cover completely off it just threw dirt everywhere. These tillers don't have skirts so they chuck dirt out the sides anyways. I made some side skirts out of aluminum to keep the dirt from being thrown out the sides. It helps keep the freshly tilled dirt int he same area it belongs. Then the furrower can do its job by piling it to each side. It's much cleaner this way and you have much better results.
The problem you were having isn't with the furrowed, it's that the champion 100380 is a reverse tine tiller. The tiller tined turn opposite the wheels. To use the attachment, you need a tiller that turns the tines the same direction as the wheels on the tiller. I know this is an older post but I thought this info may help you.
I REALLY want to adjust the foregrip on this crossbow but even after uninstalling the screws the thing will not budge. Even in the manufacturer video they advertise it as being removable and adjustable so I don't understand what's going on? Anyone got any advice?? 🙏🙏🙏
Im going to be hunting LSNWR for spring turkey this year 2024. Got a nice buck in Greenswamp by my house this January 14. It is on my channel if you want to check it out. I'm completely new to Suwannee and got an extra quota permit for spring turkey. Did you happen to see turkeys? I plan to scout out prior to and may get up there to bust a hog or two before end of February hog hunt if I get a chance
your scope is not for 50 feet.....100 feet.....did you NOT read the instructions on the scope....you should zero it at 20 yards ....not feet...then the 30....40...50 yard pins should be acurate....read the scope instruction man.....REALLY??????