browning crossbows
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browning crossbows
Just saw the browning crossbows .They look totally complicated n " plastic ish"im guessin 10 point makes em. Im sure the tt triggers good. I remember when they made a run for compounds then dissapeared . I call it the sears syndrome ( they dont make anything either) .
Vixen 2, metal ibex,Phoenix,sapphire,matrix 330 ,matrix 355 ,vortex and baby grand piano y25 relayer.
Trigger tecs,leupold crossbones and nikon bolts.
Zombie slayers and mostly swat broadheads.
Trigger tecs,leupold crossbones and nikon bolts.
Zombie slayers and mostly swat broadheads.
Re: browning crossbows
They had some good ideas. Built in crank. Built by Barnett.
Kandy-a.k.a Raid
Midge- a.k.a Micro 335
SSAS Spynal Tapps-Original
100 Grn 2" Shwacker
Boo threads
Don't wreck the fun house!
Midge- a.k.a Micro 335
SSAS Spynal Tapps-Original
100 Grn 2" Shwacker
Boo threads
Don't wreck the fun house!
Re: browning crossbows
looks good to me ... as long as you want wheels
Re: browning crossbows
Why would Browning align themselves with Barnett?
Re: browning crossbows
It's probably the easiest/cheapest way to start into or test the market without the commitment of tooling and lower risk.Tim50 wrote:Why would Browning align themselves with Barnett?
Some people just like stepping on rakes
Re: browning crossbows
Browning has ramped up a number of new initiatives for their 125th Anniversary.
I can see it, they have turned the "buckmark" logo into something that even people that have no connection to hunting etc "just have to have" (clothes, car seat covers, keychains etc).
They are also releasing a whole line of ammunition, rimfire, centerfire and shotgun this spring (in the US - Canuck fans will have to wait until early 2017).
The overall market for your hunting/outdoor bucks is getting pretty wide spread, Browning is just trying to really entrench themselves to get more of your money than anyone else - and it is a "trusted name".
If you were getting into the market for a "wheeled crossbow" aren't you more likely to trust a name that's everywhere compared to "Bob's bows" which came on the market at the same time??
I can see it, they have turned the "buckmark" logo into something that even people that have no connection to hunting etc "just have to have" (clothes, car seat covers, keychains etc).
They are also releasing a whole line of ammunition, rimfire, centerfire and shotgun this spring (in the US - Canuck fans will have to wait until early 2017).
The overall market for your hunting/outdoor bucks is getting pretty wide spread, Browning is just trying to really entrench themselves to get more of your money than anyone else - and it is a "trusted name".
If you were getting into the market for a "wheeled crossbow" aren't you more likely to trust a name that's everywhere compared to "Bob's bows" which came on the market at the same time??
Graham
Micro 340TD, 17" Gold Tip Ballistics (180 gr inserts) - 125 gr Iron Will/VPA/TOTA (504 grains total/21.6% FOC) @ 301 FPS
Micro 340TD, 17" Gold Tip Ballistics (180 gr inserts) - 125 gr Iron Will/VPA/TOTA (504 grains total/21.6% FOC) @ 301 FPS
Re: browning crossbows
They look fantastic to me