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if you read up on crossbows it is not reccommended to use 4 blades.it is also not good to use mechanical broadheads. some people will use them.i use a muzzy 125 gr 3 blade and have never had a single problem
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Thanks Papi
I will have to give them a try ! |
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Have heard others say same and had other complaints as well. The one I had wasn't the bottom of the line but it wasn't the top of the barnett line either. mabey their more expensive bows are ok but I now have a Ten Point (?) by jennings that is a great crossbow, purchase from Cabelas Bargain Cave http://cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...024&id=0032843 |
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well goodness gracious that first link I posted had to be the most expensive thing in the book
This is more like the one I have http://cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...024&id=0032838 Mine was a lot cheaper because it came out of the bargain cave and I bought it about 5 years ago |
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they do use mechanical with crossbows but all brands warn against them.thhey have a prob with the heads not working properly due to all the pressure.i have a 175lb crossbow and i had problems also
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broadheads
due to the force when they are shot they have been found to open too soon and it had caused them to lose accuracy.i have seen that written in many testings
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