crossbow preference
#1

I've decided to enter into the world of crossbows, since NY finally passed a reasonable law for their use. I'm hoping for feedback from more than a few of you.
I've pretty much settled on { but not unequivocally } purchasing a Parker Enforcer. Any reviews/suggestions out there would be greatly appreciated.
I've pretty much settled on { but not unequivocally } purchasing a Parker Enforcer. Any reviews/suggestions out there would be greatly appreciated.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 538

A lot of great xbows out there. I just went through 3 months of research before buying my first crossbow. The 2 brands that stood out to me: compound - TenPoint, recurve - Excalibur. Both offer great products, great warranty and customer service. BTW, I went with a TenPoint. It's built like a tank, more accurate than me and the piece of mind knowing that it's backed by the best customer service in the business was worth the extra $s.
#4

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I've pretty much settled on { but not unequivocly]} purchasing a Parker Enforcer.
As I stated in my earlier post, not 100% settled on Parker. Anyone own one and how they like it would be appreciated.
Thanks wayspar.
I've pretty much settled on { but not unequivocly]} purchasing a Parker Enforcer.
As I stated in my earlier post, not 100% settled on Parker. Anyone own one and how they like it would be appreciated.
Thanks wayspar.
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Chippewa Falls WI
Posts: 914

I really like my Excalibur Phoenix I get 300 fps on a light bow. I can change my own string. You don't need a bow vice it is very strong. I also like being able to take the tension of the limbs in the off season. I have had it for 5 years and I am completely
satisified with it.
satisified with it.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 51

When I was shopping, the Parker was one that interested me. It felt good, which is important. Research led me to decide on an Excalibur. They are wider (except the new Matrix line) louder, and lack "sex appeal" being old school. they are also light, accurate, easy to work on, and very well built with a great warrenty. Parker has had some limb problems over the years, and that also played into my decision.
Whatever you buy, enjoy the word of crossbow shooting. It is fun.
Whatever you buy, enjoy the word of crossbow shooting. It is fun.
#9
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jonesville VA
Posts: 5

I just pulled the trigger on a new crossbow. After months of researching I chose the excalibur matrix 405 mega. I love the simple design, no wheels,cams, or pulleys to get out of alignment and i can change the string myself without fancy equipment. They say excal has great customer support but hopefully I'll never have to find out. Had I not went with excalibur, Tenpoint was my next choice. The main reason i chose the excalibur was I talked with 2 bow shops and both said they never had an excalibur brought in for any sort of problems. hope this helps but they are several good companies that make great crossbows so it's really up to you and what best fits you.