horton multirange scope
#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Western PA
Hotburn i have no clue as to what year my supermag is. I got is refurbished in a drawing from buckmasters where they gave away crossbows to disabled hunters. I am not sure exactaly what i am going to buy. I was eyeing up that team realtree 175 but green pea had some bad luck with that so i dont know. My funds right now are kind of limited and i dont want to spend much more than 500 on one. I would like to get one over or around 300fps and it deff has to have the dial a range. My supermag doesnt have the dial a range and its a total pain in the butt to sight in with broadheads. I cant even use the same crosshairs i used with field points. It takes like 30shots to get the broadheads sighted in and tears my target all to heck. I think its time for a upgrade.
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 339
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From: madison county ohio
deerslayer , you should be able to get a nice set up for that kind of cash. stick with the Horton's and you won't be disappointed, probably will be able to swing a cocking device if you want one too. [/align]
#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Western PA
teamster i already have the crank cocking aid from my supermag all i have to do is buy a new bracket for like $25 so ill save some cash there. I might even steal the scope offa my supermag depending what for sights will be on the new one i get.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Western PA
awshucks i doubt it would make any difference. I tried both expandables and fixed blades ranging from muzzy,innerloc,thunderheads,wasp jackhammers, spitfires, and my current choice wasphammer sst 100gr. None of the broadheads flew very good i just could not get the scope to adjust at all. the wasp hammer sst's adjusted the best and they are one nasty head. No complaints at al with em very strong.
#18
Joined: Dec 2005
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my scope is ligned dead on at twenty for the first cross hair. then thirty, fourty and so on. the first one shoots about 2 inches high at ten yards but ligned this way it shoots phenomenal from my horton cross bow




