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Come on. There not that bad. Even if you didn't want it you could have donated it to any number of organizations that help the handicap or children. You make it sound like winning would have been a problem for you. BTW, was the brand you were shooting there giving away free crossbows?
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I've had 3 Barnetts in my life. The first was a recurve commando, ate string servings like crazy, but a neat little bow. I still remember the treatment I got from their CS at the time. Next was a compound, lousy trigger, only had it a short time as I lost my disability permit to hunt w/ one. Can't remember the model even. Then came the Quad 400 that played grenade w/ me. It had a 12-15 lb trigger and would not group under 2" at 20 yds. Had it lived, it may have been suitable for deer hunting, but I wouldn't want to try a turkey or shoot 3-D w/ one.
Then there's their incident w/ co being in receivership or whatever a year opr so back. guys were searching the net frantically looking for parts, wondering about their bows that were in for repair. No biggie, but as soon as they got back on their feet, I believe they brought out the Revolution model. There were something like 4 problems, but "Barnett is going to replace them". Not a glowing fresh start imho.
Now they offer the Predator. The one I saw has a plastic trigger. I was told that will be changed. However, all new Barnetts have a one year warranty. Imho, they screwed the pooch there.
I wish Barnett, their dealers and their customers well. Competition is a good thing. There are many people who have them and have never had a problem. Guys that post here like Mr and Mrs Treeclimber, Moxie, and a few others that I can recall.
Kudos to them for giving a bow[s] away at the Sooner Games. I was under the impression that was a dealer promotion. Speaking of which, there's more than a few of them that won't carry the brand due to past problems w/ quality. Reminds me of a saying I heard one time. "Not every car you buy at the auction is a lemon, but all lemons end up at the auction."