That was the wrong way to load bolt never have fingers in front of string always load with fingers on front of bolt is safer if not and string releases by accident there goes your fingers please let people know this it's a safety issue. Thank you
I'm not happy with it. 1 yr old. Limbs splintered and replaced. String broke at the loop on cam. Scope is topped out on elevation, so first ring in scope is 15 yds all the way to 35yds. I've must have gotten a reject.
I just purchased this crossbow, ty for the demonstration need too site mine in, then to hunt this season am really excited about my purchase. I would really like to see you fire at the longest distance as well. Or would you recommend that I be patient enough keeping my target at 20 to 25 yards? Looking forward in hearing back from you!
Hi, Great review. I just got yesterday this crossbow. I bought , because was $235 (new) . I didn't shoot jet. Can you tell me more details about this boy , whats wrong , whats great and what is the issue , problem with this product ? Thank you
Attila Annus I haven’t yet found any issues. Only thing, it’s a bit heavy fully set up. However a great hunting crossbow. I shot a 380-400lb hog with it Monday!
Looking at this bow for my father coz he's got a shoulder Injury and can't draw back a regular compound. I think this is going to be the winner for the spice point. I like that it can not be dry fired as well.
I bought this bow in Feb. Only shot it to align the scope. It's been six months since you bought the bow, so in that time have you seen anything that you don't like? Does it still perform good?
Dustin h they are 375. I personally ended up going with headhunter bolts, they work great and are extremely accurate. My only complaint with this crossbow is the weight
I bought this about 5 months ago and it is my first crossbow. I am really impressed with this beast. It was new and only paid $175 for it. It has more power and speed to it and just looks so much nicer than the higher priced ones they had. I do not regret getting this at all.
I did it once, it was no simple task. You have to take that cocking strings and attach them and trick the dryfire safety while holding the handles at the same time and pull the trigger, slowly guiding the string back down. Was not easy with only 2 hands.
@@danv2214 Do you just leave it cocked all season, then fire it into a target when done? Surely someone has come up with a better way. "And dont call me Shirley"
@@brettdman2908 Not sure why you asked that. I cocked it once and then did how I described to de-cock it. Leaving it cocked is rather dumb considering it can weaken the bow and stretch the strings if left cocked for a long period of time.