New Barnett 400 String Broke today
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Baytown, Texas
Posts: 415
New Barnett 400 String Broke today
I have only shot this new Barnett quad 400 about 15 times. This is the one that took part of my friends thumb off a couple of weeks ago. Every thing seemed to be fine with it and it was hitting a very tight group at 30 yards. This evenings hunt I went to shoot and when I pulled the trigger, the string broke and the arrow went who knows where. Holy cow, I can't believe this. And brand new cross bow. I will be taking it back and either exchanging it or getting my money back.
If I get my money back, what crossbow has the highest quality? It doesn't have to be the fastest, but if I am going to get my money back and get another brand, I want to go all out and go for quality this time.
If I get my money back, what crossbow has the highest quality? It doesn't have to be the fastest, but if I am going to get my money back and get another brand, I want to go all out and go for quality this time.
#2
RE: New Barnett 400 String Broke today
Ok, three guess and the first two don't count. There really is only one that wouldn't leave you high a dry like this one did. Now here's your other choice. Get two wheel bows then if one cashes it in then there's your back up. I, like quite a few others that use compounds have back up bows. The choice that I made in xbows can still break limbs but thats usually after dry-firing. I think if you want the best commercially made wheel xbow then get a ten point. If you want to get the best quality bow with the ability to change a string where ever and when ever you want the choice is clear. If I use my compound I always bring a crossbow in the truck. If I take my crossbow I just bring another string.
I'm still not saying it! LOL!
I'm still not saying it! LOL!
#3
RE: New Barnett 400 String Broke today
ORIGINAL: Dnk
Ok, three guess and the first two don't count. There really is only one that wouldn't leave you high a dry like this one did. Now here's your other choice. Get two wheel bows then if one cashes it in then there's your back up. I, like quite a few others that use compounds have back up bows. The choice that I made in xbows can still break limbs but thats usually after dry-firing. I think if you want the best commercially made wheel xbow then get a ten point. If you want to get the best quality bow with the ability to change a string where ever and when ever you want the choice is clear. If I use my compound I always bring a crossbow in the truck. If I take my crossbow I just bring another string.
I'm still not saying it! LOL!
Ok, three guess and the first two don't count. There really is only one that wouldn't leave you high a dry like this one did. Now here's your other choice. Get two wheel bows then if one cashes it in then there's your back up. I, like quite a few others that use compounds have back up bows. The choice that I made in xbows can still break limbs but thats usually after dry-firing. I think if you want the best commercially made wheel xbow then get a ten point. If you want to get the best quality bow with the ability to change a string where ever and when ever you want the choice is clear. If I use my compound I always bring a crossbow in the truck. If I take my crossbow I just bring another string.
I'm still not saying it! LOL!
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#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: New Barnett 400 String Broke today
Two wheel or not two wheel, that is the question! I prefer not two wheel, but have one of three, lol. Get an Excal or a 10 pt, but first you must answer the question!! Good luck!!
#5
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Western OK
Posts: 856
RE: New Barnett 400 String Broke today
If the nock is not seated against the string something like a dry fire can take place. If this happens the string will usually break. My Barnett 400 caused me all kinds of grief when i first got it. Barnetts require more string and cable waxing than other crossbows.Barnett 400s are accurate and very powerful. Have killed several pigs and deer with mine.
#6
RE: New Barnett 400 String Broke today
ORIGINAL: atcfisherman
If I get my money back, what crossbow has the highest quality? It doesn't have to be the fastest, but if I am going to get my money back and get another brand, I want to go all out and go for quality this time.
If I get my money back, what crossbow has the highest quality? It doesn't have to be the fastest, but if I am going to get my money back and get another brand, I want to go all out and go for quality this time.
#7
RE: New Barnett 400 String Broke today
well if you get your money back and decide to get a different brand of bow you have a choice, one thing to think about one crossbow brand is easy to maintain but heres my thoughts on strings breaking I dont care what type bow you shoot I think if your string breaks when you are aiming at a deer or whatever animal it dosent matter if you can change your string yourself or not your nervs will prolly be so frazzled that your hunt for the day is over.. I have one of each a wheeled bow and a recurve , I have had to change three strings on my recurve at 10 bucks a string I have had to have the string on my wheeled bow reserved once at 10 bucks, and I shoot the wheeled bow a lot more than the recurve I just like it better but thats just me.. the most important thing is that you are happy with and comfortable with whichever crossbow you get next, dosent matter which brand as long as you are happy with it..
#10
RE: New Barnett 400 String Broke today
ORIGINAL: htoler
I have had to change three strings on my recurve at 10 bucks a string I have had to have the string on my wheeled bow reserved once at 10 bucks, and I shoot the wheeled bow a lot more than the recurve
I have had to change three strings on my recurve at 10 bucks a string I have had to have the string on my wheeled bow reserved once at 10 bucks, and I shoot the wheeled bow a lot more than the recurve