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  1. #61
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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    hello guys .
    just wondering how will you prioritize my few concerns about xbow accuracy .
    i've got Ravin 10
    if i do shooting the same bolt every time i have that accuracy i happy with ( 2" on 80 yds )
    if i shoot few arrows which are the same brand ,weight, broad head, nocks , vanes ..... the grouping definitely becoming wider ( up to 10" ) and i have to play with the scope
    my bolts are in the soft case together with xbow
    when you are screwing in broadhead (mechanical) should that blades be horizontal or vertical with bow string?
    something else i should pay attention ?
    or if its lifetime shot i just have to use that single one and will zero again another one next time ?
    thanks
    Rod
    Last edited by roddem; 06-29-2020 at 05:34 PM.

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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    Hijack of original thread - start another as there will be a few opinions and advice.
    Quote Originally Posted by roddem View Post
    hello guys .
    just wondering how will you prioritize my few concerns about xbow accuracy .
    i've got Ravin 10
    if i do shooting the same bolt every time i have that accuracy i happy with ( 2" on 80 yds )
    if i shoot few arrows which are the same brand ,weight, broad head, nocks , vanes ..... the grouping definitely becoming wider ( up to 10" ) and i have to play with the scope
    my bolts are in the soft case together with xbow
    when you are screwing in broadhead (mechanical) should that blades be horizontal or vertical with bow string?
    something else i should pay attention ?
    or if its lifetime shot i just have to use that single one and will zero again another one next time ?
    thanks
    Rod

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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    I love my Micro Suppressor - its a tack driver and tough as nails. So that's the one I would recommend. Hopefully the new synopsis won't outlaw using scopes on them like they were considering in the winter
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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    Matrix 380.

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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    anyone want to part with their Matrix 380? looking for my 16 year old son. TIA

  6. #66
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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    I think “last light”had one for sale. Page 2 in for sale section
    Quote Originally Posted by xfactor View Post
    anyone want to part with their Matrix 380? looking for my 16 year old son. TIA
    Last edited by tyreguy; 06-30-2020 at 11:13 AM.

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    Arrow Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    Quote Originally Posted by xfactor View Post
    anyone want to part with their Matrix 380? looking for my 16 year old son. TIA
    Pays to shop around.
    Many of the crossbow forums will see the odd Matrix 380 hit their buy and sell listings.
    I recently tagged one for a buddy. It was pretty much new, with some decent accessories.
    Paid $ 700.00 all in which is a fair price for this discontinued bow.

    Great choice. I run a 380 myself, and will never be parting with it.

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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    i have a Excalibur bulldog 440 id be willing to part with currently set up with fmj 22" bolts with brass inserts its shooting a combined bolt and tip og 585 grains at 385 fps. I am a new member here so im not sure if i am allowed to sell items yet i just dont do much archery hunting and would like to see it go to a new home where some 1 will use it.

    If interested pm me it comes with all the goodies even a hand crank 8-11 bolts a few grim reaper x bow broad heads ect.
    Last edited by 338edgehunter; 07-10-2020 at 05:30 AM.

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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    Quote Originally Posted by 338edgehunter View Post
    i have a Excalibur bulldog 440 id be willing to part with currently set up with fmj 22" bolts with brass inserts its shooting a combined bolt and tip og 585 grains at 385 fps. I am a new member here so im not sure if i am allowed to sell items yet i just dont do much archery hunting and would like to see it go to a new home where some 1 will use it.

    If interested pm me it comes with all the goodies even a hand crank 8-11 bolts a few grim reaper x bow broad heads ect.
    What do you find lacking about it?
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    ....i dont buy ** fish ..its like buying your stolen tools back from a crack head..

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    Re: Crossbow Reccomendations

    There is absolutely nothing lacking about it it's actually one of the best crossbows have ever owned it's just that I don't really use it that much 95% of my hunting is done with a rifle so Basically that piece of equipment just sits in my basement collecting dust. For person who loves archery it among the best of the of what money can buy. From a rest i am able to keep my bolts in a 3 to 4" group out to 90-100 yards i still have the bow and all the goodies that came with it ,hand crank quiver ect for any one who may be interested.

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