Here’s for all the haters and naysayers. Stay tuned to the end of the video for a little test of power shot. This will show the penetration of the bow. Remember the bolts are 16”. Like and share video.
The only thing left this needs is some kind of leaver or something similar to adder and other repeating crossbows instead of the crank, then it would be perfect
You’re a gentleman and a hero for sacrificing that bolt an excellent demonstration is good as anyone could ask for definitely a five star video thank you very much.
I had to adjust the sight minimally. It was just slightly off. I adjusted it like I do any sight. But today I sighted it in like the manual says. So the top dot is 20yd then 30, 40.
Crazy, it’s like a bullpup configuration and the limbs are mounted vertically and have very little travel. Quite an interesting and futuristic design. Thanks for the review and testing.
I’ve had people say that’s it’s not as loud as crossbows they’ve owned. It really depends on the crossbow too because some have a lot of dampeners on them. It’s 6lbs in weight.
I don’t know how you people think it’s loud when it lit sounds like a compound going off. I have absolutely no reason to want any other crossbow, they’re boring, too big and if you want a decent one your paying far more than $1500.
@@CagedSUPERMAN You can get a nice crossbow for 1K or less. Mine was $1400. Tenpoint S400 viper. I use mine for hunting. The R18 seems like it would be uncomfortable to shoot since its so small. Boring? lol. Your happy with it, congrats ! Thats all that matters.
A compact bow like this would maneuver exceptionally well in a blind. Another perk I can see with this bow would be shooting behind the tree in a stand. I've had a few times where an opportunity presented itself behind me, but when standing up and turning to get the shot the limb on the x bow would be hitting the tree. If you tilt the bow to get the shot its throwing all your yardage dots off. I can see this having clear advantages