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Taxidermyone

Trigger pull

Post by Taxidermyone »

I bought a Barnett Rino and am very dissapointed in the trigger pull. It is very hard and lots of travel. I have read where ten point crossbows makes one that has a 3 1/2 pound pull but it sells foe 1300.00 Does aneone know a bow with about 3 1/2 pound pull that sells for a more reasonable price?
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I love my tenpoint!! But i will get a excalibur when dad comes off one of his.Thats the only way i can afford one :lol:
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Post by wabi »

Don't know about Barnett, but some triggers can be made to feel better by taking the slack out with the safety ON. Before shooting, with the crossbow pointed at the target and the safety ON pull the trigger, then flip the safety OFF and pull the trigger to fire it. I would not recommend pulling the trigger to take out the slack by this method unless you are certain it is pointed in a safe direction, and you are ready to fire it. It could very possibly create a dangerous situation if you don't fire it and carry it with the trigger sear engagement possibly reduced by pulling the trigger with the safety on.
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