xbows with scopes...
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 18
xbows with scopes...
I am sure this topic has been beat to death, but as a newbie, am looking for some opinions.
Myth or fact... that a riflescope cannot be used effectively on a crossbow? I have read up some on the kinetic energy issue, but have yet to get a definative answer, except from xbow scope manufacturers.
Thanks,
Myth or fact... that a riflescope cannot be used effectively on a crossbow? I have read up some on the kinetic energy issue, but have yet to get a definative answer, except from xbow scope manufacturers.
Thanks,
#2
RE: xbows with scopes...
Well i use a rifle scope, 2 of them in fact. I have a 1.5x6 on my Phoenix and a 4x on Miss Vixen![8D]Never have had any trouble in 3 years. I am going to buy a Excal Lumizone, so i can use it fer 3-D shoots. Its setup from 10 to 50 yds. that will work well fer my intended use. When i hunt i just sight in couple inches high at 20 or 25 yds. Then just put the xhairs on top of back fer 35 yds. thats my max hunting range.[]
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: xbows with scopes...
Ok, here's the short version. Why? Why spend countless dollars on an xbow setup and then restrict yourself to a single aim point device? There's several options out there. As for scopes [my choice] there are Horton, 10 pt, Simmons, Excal, and Tru-Glow. The Horton, [bad stuff, fogs]10 pt [good stuff] Tru-Glow [expensive] all work on the principle of "this is close enough"Rarely will all of the aim points be dead nuts on this type.The Excal V-zone and L-zone will actually allow you to dial in any bow and arrow weight combo to be "spot on" from 10-50 yds. [Excludes Stryker] smart shoppers can get V-zone for $89.00 and L-zone [lit rets] for $119. DUH!!!