Wicked Ridge Crossbows
#2
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 11
You can take this for what it's worth. I'm new to cross bows. I purchased a WR Invader after doing much research. I didn't once read anything bad about this x bow. The parent company Ten Point I was told by many, customer service was second to none. I was impressed with my Invader. After putting it together(which was very easy) I quickly was zeroed in. The scope that came with it works great. I do where glasses and have problems seeing multiple dots, but that's me and not the scope. I'm thinking about putting on a regular 4 power cross hair type scope on it. I'm using Gold tip Laser II 20" arrows with 125Gr Muzzy broad heads and I am very confident out to 40 yards with this weapon. Like I said I'm new to this sport, but I would and will recommend this X bow to anyone. I'm very pleased with mine. Oh yeah, I almost forgot the Accu draw string ****er that comes with this is outstanding.
#3
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I don't use a crossbow much until the very late season where we hunt in some very close spots in suburbia with minimal cover and standing and drawing are extremely tough. Since it's an occasional tool for me, sinking big $$ into one just doesnt make sense.
After reading the tests on 10 xbows in Outdoor life, I caught a WR warrior at Cabelas in the bargain cave for $270.
It lacks the acudraw 52 which I just had my local shop order.
Very nice shooting bow. So far I'm very pleased. The trigger is very impressive for the money and far better than my Horton Legend. Had her dialed in in no time and look forward to ventilating a few whitetails after christmas when our late season kicks in
After reading the tests on 10 xbows in Outdoor life, I caught a WR warrior at Cabelas in the bargain cave for $270.
It lacks the acudraw 52 which I just had my local shop order.
Very nice shooting bow. So far I'm very pleased. The trigger is very impressive for the money and far better than my Horton Legend. Had her dialed in in no time and look forward to ventilating a few whitetails after christmas when our late season kicks in