Originally Posted by OneBear
(Post 3950253)
Barnetts tend to blow up, crack limbs, have front risers break, lousy warrenty and many other issues.
If your budget is limited look at a used Excal or Ten Point |
Originally Posted by HONKERS
(Post 3951060)
You know if you do alittle research...you'll find that every crossbow thats made has some problems ....:rolleyes::rolleyes:
Yup, that's correct Only thing is, Barnetts have 50 times more than any other make. (Documented statistic from a crossbow repair shop!!) |
Crossbow Recommendation
Take a look at the Horton Brotherhood. Mine was $399 for the package that included crossbow, scope, quiver, and 3 bolts with field points. It has an ambidextrous safety and an anti-dry fire mechanism. The Brotherhood is light, accurate, and easy to use and maintain. Hope this helps.
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Horton also make a youth bow, Horton Scout HD 125
Draw Weight: 125 Length: 33 1/2” Powerstroke: 10 1/2” Feet Per Second: Up to 250 Width (Axle to Axle): 23 3/4” Loaded Width (Axle to Axle): 21 3/4” Weight: 6.5 pounds Arrow Length: 20” $300 to $320 on most sites http://hortonarchery.com/scout-125.aspx |
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