Who's right?
#11
Ill stick with my TenPoint ... I have shot all three I like the safty features of my ProElite no worries of an accidental dryfire gotta love that dryfire inhibitor,, or a bolt flying unless I intended for it too.. that double safty is nice.. The Excaliber is a nice Xbow also, I just liked the feel and features of the TenPoint better,, and Sorry guys I just didnt like the Hortons ..
and the one feature the TenPoint has that cannot be beat is the Accudraw cocking aid.. if there is a better one out there I sure dont know of it..
and the one feature the TenPoint has that cannot be beat is the Accudraw cocking aid.. if there is a better one out there I sure dont know of it..
#13
Thank the Lord.....it wouldn't been pretty...no sir! Have you seen what a squirrel can do to a nut! Just deadly, wouldn't want to see a grown man cry either![X(][
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#14
Giant Nontypical
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Some of us have a narrower range of choices,due to age and arthritis
so I go with the 10 point,the very good cocking mechanism allows me a freedom I would not other wise have;but I do really like the dry fire inhibitor. Other wise I would have excalibermost liklythe exomag.The Horton is very good for the price but not the best.Lee
so I go with the 10 point,the very good cocking mechanism allows me a freedom I would not other wise have;but I do really like the dry fire inhibitor. Other wise I would have excalibermost liklythe exomag.The Horton is very good for the price but not the best.Lee
#15
I still say the top three CBs are all good, I shoot a Horton, it fits me better. It may or may not fit many others that read this forum as well.
If you know your equipment and have it correctly set up Horton, Tenpoint, and Excalibur are all nock busters. I guess what it boils down to iseven with the best equipment you have to practice a bit to be able to repeat your shot consistently. I dont care how good your equipment is if you have poor technique or dontpracticeyour marksmanship will suffer. By poor technique I mean jerking the trigger or flinching on the trigger pull, setting your bowstring offcenter, that type of thing.
With good technique any of the above crossbows will be deadly.
Also, any manufacturer will say they make the best equipment, anything they put out doesnt sway me much as far as their own hype goes.
If you know your equipment and have it correctly set up Horton, Tenpoint, and Excalibur are all nock busters. I guess what it boils down to iseven with the best equipment you have to practice a bit to be able to repeat your shot consistently. I dont care how good your equipment is if you have poor technique or dontpracticeyour marksmanship will suffer. By poor technique I mean jerking the trigger or flinching on the trigger pull, setting your bowstring offcenter, that type of thing.
With good technique any of the above crossbows will be deadly.
Also, any manufacturer will say they make the best equipment, anything they put out doesnt sway me much as far as their own hype goes.



