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Crossbows

Post by Toddstang » Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:06 pm

I have owned a few over the past years two being Hortons and recently a Barnett Wildcat Xtreme.
Barnett used to be a bad word in the crossbow world a few years ago but I have to say this Wildcat is dead on accurate. I got it from the family this past Christmas and just took it out this weekend to sight it in. After two shots and adjusting the scope to the left,this thing is dead accurate at 25 yards. Hope to take it out to the property next week to see what it can do at further distances.
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Re: Crossbows

Post by Toddstang » Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:08 pm

By the way, the head shot scars are from my son and his bow, LOL!

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Re: Crossbows

Post by gundoc » Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:54 pm

That model is the most popular that I sell. The crank cocking is slow but more accurate than a rope or hands.

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