Y25
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Newtonville, Ontario, Canada
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Y25
I just put my Y25 together and shot it. Man Oh Man, this is one awesome bow to shoot. Fast, stable, low shock and the most quiet crossbow I ever shot!
Hey Wyvern, how quiet was the Phoenix compared to the other bows with my string on it?
Hey Wyvern, how quiet was the Phoenix compared to the other bows with my string on it?
#2
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Y25
The Y25 has an interesting stock design. If you loosen the one screw in the but pad you can raise or lower the rear of the stock for better eye to scope alignment.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ontario Canada
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RE: Y25
Hey Don ............... you got the Y25 already ............. lucky you.
When I handled the bow at the local sportsman show, I really liked the balance of it. I also like the wooden stocks over the synthetic one. The wood also makes for a quieter shooting bow (less vibration). I am glad you like the bow, I will bet more and more people will be surprised at how they feel when shooting.
But I know you just posted this to tease me EH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I handled the bow at the local sportsman show, I really liked the balance of it. I also like the wooden stocks over the synthetic one. The wood also makes for a quieter shooting bow (less vibration). I am glad you like the bow, I will bet more and more people will be surprised at how they feel when shooting.
But I know you just posted this to tease me EH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#6
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 95
RE: Y25
Number 154 is in my garage just about got my Parker crank adapted to it kinda silly to buy a bow you can't cock got a lumizone for it but got to get some decent rings yet plus I have to work on the wifes sewing room completely gutting it anybody need any horsehair plaster? for free
#7
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Y25
ORIGINAL: Lower Forty Boy
Number 154 is in my garage just about got my Parker crank adapted to it kinda silly to buy a bow you can't cock got a lumizone for it but got to get some decent rings yet plus I have to work on the wifes sewing room completely gutting it anybody need any horsehair plaster? for free
Number 154 is in my garage just about got my Parker crank adapted to it kinda silly to buy a bow you can't cock got a lumizone for it but got to get some decent rings yet plus I have to work on the wifes sewing room completely gutting it anybody need any horsehair plaster? for free
Congratulations Lower Forty! Seems that we are amongst the first to get them. I went with the Weaver Grand Slam Lever Loks scope rings.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Y25
Hehehe I've got two more coming! One to a buddy of mine and another I will keep in a box but maybe put it on the wall.
Sure do shoot better than anything I've ever shot. Shooting off-hand is a natural! That's great because that's the way I love to hunt, spot and stalk that is.
Sure do shoot better than anything I've ever shot. Shooting off-hand is a natural! That's great because that's the way I love to hunt, spot and stalk that is.