1. The first part was more informative and trying to put a metric around "Is it worth it?" is helpful. The second part was more of professional experience except for the unfortunate mic loss. 2. Something about having a red dot on a bow doesn't sit right with me and $2000 is a good amount of money. That said, you get what you pay for and you get a lot for the price. I wouldn't personally drop $2000 on it, but if I was in the market for a crossbow in that price range I would certainly want to check it out at the local store because of this review. As an aside, I nearly picked up a TenPoint RS440 Havoc Xero after your review of it a few years ago. My local store in Ohio just happened to have sold out of them or I would have $3000+ less in the bank. 3. The channel is not about looking good in the woods so keep the fancy tuxedo clothes in the closet until the Best of Year awards. 4. The video editor should feel shame for not including Jones the wonder dog.
Great review Jeff... having two xbows and being a tent hunter . . . I can absolutely agree with all of your criticisms....this for sure is a revolutionary bow. You are absolutely right, it should be reviewed by a serious hunter, from the field, and dont hold back. Cuddos. Pay attention Ravin . . .
In reality Barnett Crossbows was the first crossbow company to bring out a compact crossbow. Their model The RC-150 was compact for the time. They have since discontinued the model. However they kept it in their lineup for some time.
Good review- I just picked one up. The one thing I don't like is how light the bolts are. Other than speed, have you seen any adverse arrow flight effects of switching to 150 gr heads? Have you experimented with 200?
1. The first part was more informative and trying to put a metric around "Is it worth it?" is helpful. The second part was more of professional experience except for the unfortunate mic loss. 2. Something about having a red dot on a bow doesn't sit right with me and $2000 is a good amount of money. That said, you get what you pay for and you get a lot for the price. I wouldn't personally drop $2000 on it, but if I was in the market for a crossbow in that price range I would certainly want to check it out at the local store because of this review. As an aside, I nearly picked up a TenPoint RS440 Havoc Xero after your review of it a few years ago. My local store in Ohio just happened to have sold out of them or I would have $3000+ less in the bank. 3. The channel is not about looking good in the woods so keep the fancy tuxedo clothes in the closet until the Best of Year awards. 4. The video editor should feel shame for not including Jones the wonder dog.
Great review man, thanks for putting it out. I've been curious this for a while and getting all the perspective is a damn treat.
Great review Jeff... having two xbows and being a tent hunter . . . I can absolutely agree with all of your criticisms....this for sure is a revolutionary bow. You are absolutely right, it should be reviewed by a serious hunter, from the field, and dont hold back. Cuddos. Pay attention Ravin . . .
In reality Barnett Crossbows was the first crossbow company to bring out a compact crossbow. Their model The RC-150 was compact for the time. They have since discontinued the model. However they kept it in their lineup for some time.
Thanks for the review. Really helps my decision on my first crossbow purchase. I would love to have one of your stickers.
Right on that clicking I couldn't deal with deer will hear that a country mile I'll stick with my Excalibur any day
Excellent review, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Good review- I just picked one up. The one thing I don't like is how light the bolts are. Other than speed, have you seen any adverse arrow flight effects of switching to 150 gr heads? Have you experimented with 200?
You know this review was absolutely terrible you just need to stick with 10-point crossbows because you never bad mouth them like you do all the rest