375fps x-bow
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375fps x-bow
http://www.barnettcrossbows.com/compoun ... or_avi.asp
375fps is an outrageous claim... didnt see any information about what bolt weight they recommend but even still...
that x-bow "only" has a draw weight of 175 pounds and apparently shoots 375fps, compared to an exomax at 225 pounds and the claimed 355 fps...
does the use of cams help redirect lost energy from using a recurve? or does the longer power stroke of 17 play a bigger role here? im sure its a combination of both and also, what exactly is a power stroke? I have a pretty fair idea already but even still, id like to learn a bit more.
regards
Tom
375fps is an outrageous claim... didnt see any information about what bolt weight they recommend but even still...
that x-bow "only" has a draw weight of 175 pounds and apparently shoots 375fps, compared to an exomax at 225 pounds and the claimed 355 fps...
does the use of cams help redirect lost energy from using a recurve? or does the longer power stroke of 17 play a bigger role here? im sure its a combination of both and also, what exactly is a power stroke? I have a pretty fair idea already but even still, id like to learn a bit more.
regards
Tom
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i saw it and a few other Barnett's up close and personal at OK. City OK. 3-D shoot. it may make that fps but from what i saw it won't hold together very long at that speed. finish wasn't too bad, fit and function were not up to my liking. would i spend my $ on it No! they have issues with all of their CB's and i don't see how they can keep their doors open with all the repairs and warranty work they have to do.
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Question unanawered . . .how will a broadhead react to that speed? Who cares how fast they can shoot a target tip? Are you planning to hunt with it?
The fixed blades will fly all over the place and the mechanical's blades will probably break into several pieces upon impact.
Broadhead manufacturers need to step it up. Otherwise, there's no need for the faster bows.
The fixed blades will fly all over the place and the mechanical's blades will probably break into several pieces upon impact.
Broadhead manufacturers need to step it up. Otherwise, there's no need for the faster bows.
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
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20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
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