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CrossBow Talk
How do you buy a crossbow?
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<blockquote data-quote="dpmiller613" data-source="post: 5177495" data-attributes="member: 21430"><p>You'll see horror stories no matter which one you look at, quality is a thing that seems somewhat elusive these days. Back here Barnett and TenPoint have always been the big movers. However, the past few years most have been moving to Killer Instinct. I did as well this year, bought a Ripper 425 package, fully equipped for under $400. So far I love it, fast accurate, easy to handle. Not in love with KI bolts but they stood behind them and sent me replacements plus. So you know, they weren't breaking, the damned inserts on two bolts weren't glued in well and when they went through the target the insert and my practice head went somewhere I couldn't find. Also, if you're an old guy like me with bad shoulders, I'd suggest you buy a cocker, they can also be used as a decocker so you don't have to fire a bolt. I bought mine from Center Point for $60. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpmiller613, post: 5177495, member: 21430"] You'll see horror stories no matter which one you look at, quality is a thing that seems somewhat elusive these days. Back here Barnett and TenPoint have always been the big movers. However, the past few years most have been moving to Killer Instinct. I did as well this year, bought a Ripper 425 package, fully equipped for under $400. So far I love it, fast accurate, easy to handle. Not in love with KI bolts but they stood behind them and sent me replacements plus. So you know, they weren't breaking, the damned inserts on two bolts weren't glued in well and when they went through the target the insert and my practice head went somewhere I couldn't find. Also, if you're an old guy like me with bad shoulders, I'd suggest you buy a cocker, they can also be used as a decocker so you don't have to fire a bolt. I bought mine from Center Point for $60. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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