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CrossBow Talk
Crossbow scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5445824" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>Yeah just like LBL said just adjust your speed rings to your speed of your crossbow. So I did a little research and that setup with the 22" bolts that come with it should be shooting right at 400 FPS. So set the speed ring at 400 and you should be very close with some minor adjustments at 20 yards on your vertical placement. </p><p></p><p>Just FYSA with those 22" arrows watch out for clearance with the larger mechanical or fixed blade heads. They will come out almost all the way to the bottom of the foot stirrup. You can get by with some 20" arrows no problem. The weight of those arrows with a 100 grain head is 422 grains. You could actually change that up to a 20" arrow at 450 grains and still be shooting about 385-390 FPS. Have more options on heads a better FOC and more KE. That is if you are so inclined to do so. This will make your setup more accurate. I think the arrows that come with it our Victory which are fine arrows. But if you did decide to go this route look at some Black Eagle Executioners. Best of luck this year with the new bow and stay safe. I hope you get a nice one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5445824, member: 23863"] Yeah just like LBL said just adjust your speed rings to your speed of your crossbow. So I did a little research and that setup with the 22" bolts that come with it should be shooting right at 400 FPS. So set the speed ring at 400 and you should be very close with some minor adjustments at 20 yards on your vertical placement. Just FYSA with those 22" arrows watch out for clearance with the larger mechanical or fixed blade heads. They will come out almost all the way to the bottom of the foot stirrup. You can get by with some 20" arrows no problem. The weight of those arrows with a 100 grain head is 422 grains. You could actually change that up to a 20" arrow at 450 grains and still be shooting about 385-390 FPS. Have more options on heads a better FOC and more KE. That is if you are so inclined to do so. This will make your setup more accurate. I think the arrows that come with it our Victory which are fine arrows. But if you did decide to go this route look at some Black Eagle Executioners. Best of luck this year with the new bow and stay safe. I hope you get a nice one. [/QUOTE]
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