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Just wondering and no bashing here, is the crank somewhat water tight? Is there any concerns of rust or corrosion with any internal parts due to moisture as in rain? Thanks...
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Onetimeonly x--> wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2018 9:34 amJust wondering and no bashing here, is the crank somewhat water tight? Is there any concerns of rust or corrosion with any internal parts due to moisture as in rain? Thanks...
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Re: Assasin
Probably an early question but are these available without the sound deadening add on's? Not trying to be wise here, just that I'm not a fan of too much of that stuff these days, my hearing is not what it once was. I don't think that it makes that much difference hunting, and I'm more about the less weight really. Just wondering if any testing along those lines has been done? I'm mostly interested in losing the air brakes to be specific.
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X2 on that l would like a bare bones bow with just the crank and string stops a 9 pound bow is quite heavy to hall around when you are used to 6 pound bows.xcaliber wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2018 9:45 pmProbably an early question but are these available without the sound deadening add on's? Not trying to be wise here, just that I'm not a fan of too much of that stuff these days, my hearing is not what it once was. I don't think that it makes that much difference hunting, and I'm more about the less weight really. Just wondering if any testing along those lines has been done? I'm mostly interested in losing the air brakes to be specific.
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eBay has a seller $1599. free shipping with an upgraded scope. I'm shaking!
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Wyvern creations has custom kits with hawke xb30 scopes and custom arrows
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We will support you all the way.
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Great bow I hope they sell a ton of them!
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Jeff you help out any of line you buy. Buy it sell it buy it again change colour sell it. miss it buy it again change colour again swap parts sell it.
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They will sell a ton. At first the sticker shock is a smack in the face. But I was discussing the new models with a family member who is getting tired of drawing it 380. And after he considered the cranks and all the option its doesn't seem so bad. Considering its an easy way to keep people shooting as they age and tire of working hard to play.. Kind of a no brainer really
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LOL!
I'm still in a happy place with my little suppressor. It's the same speed but 4lbs lighter!!
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4 lbs. is a big deal too when hiking in & out long distances. There seems to me to be some stuff I could do without on the Assassin, but probably won't add up to 4 lbs.bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 2:15 pm
LOL!
I'm still in a happy place with my little suppressor. It's the same speed but 4lbs lighter!!
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