I own a ProFusion and like it very much. It is accurate, dependable and reasonably fast.(320fps with a hunting wieght arrow)It carries TenPoints lifetime warranty and great customer service. It is not hard on strings or servings. While not the top of the line bow from TenPoint it is a very good crossbow for the money!
speaking of hard on strings... it sounds like crossbows go thru strings quite a bit more than traditional bows... how often should i plan on replacing it?
speaking of hard on strings... it sounds like crossbows go thru strings quite a bit more than traditional bows... how often should i plan on replacing it?
My head is kind of spinning after reading all the posts in this forum.. I'm not sure this is the bow i want any more. Thr barnett predator looks good, but im not sure i need a compound type.. Whats the advantage of the compound?
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Whats the advantage of the compound?
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A compound crossbow has a couple of advantages. Higher speeds, more power. Which means flater arrow flight, less vertical error in a hunting shot. Also the compound design means less pressure on the latch, means a lighter trigger is "possible". Both systems have advantages and disadvantages. "The cams is not an avantage"
A good traditional crossbow, as an Excalibur, could be more effective than a compound: more "precise", light weight, durable, easy to change the string/serving.