Reviewed by Bobby from Zombie outpost on 15-Mar-2013Great Crossbow
Rating
5
Worth every penny it cost, it was easy to put together and it shipped very fast.Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by CJ from Washigton on 06-Mar-2013Good Equipment
Rating
5
Looks and feels like solid work. Two person assembly was easy. Firing was accurate and powerful, the arrow went through my fence and then 3 inches into a pine tree. Good home protection that avoids stigma of firearms and safe around young kids; my 6 year old can load bullets but can't cock the crossbow.Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by Steve Chamberlain from home on 13-Feb-2013Excellent value @ 79.98
Rating
4
An excellent low to moderate strength crossbow. (The rifle stock unit was unavailable at the time of purchase) assembled in less than 5 mins. Stringing not difficult. Pistol grip is terrible, so I fabricated a butt stock and added a rubber bumper. Work of art now. accurate@ 25yds.. too much snow to set up more distant measured targets. Also waiting on scope. Anything smaller than a great dane will drop with this. No, its not a toy, but its not a hunting machine either.Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:4.00
Reviewed by jordan dewolf from iowa on 07-Feb-2013Eat your wheaties
Rating
5
Accurate and powerful. Best cross bow I ever had. Make sure you can lift 150 before buying. Best deal for quality and price.Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by Mike R from Kutztown on 29-Jan-2013A backpack beast
Rating
5
This bow surprised me when it came in the mail, I later found that it destroys arrows rapidly if you hit fences. For under 100 dollars u cant find a much better and more powerful bow. I havnt killed anything but pumpkins with it but im sure most turkeys wouldnt stand a chance. Its a very sturdy frame after being sceptical about its draw weight being able to bend the framing or misfire the bolts because the locking mechanism was too weak but its proved itself. Needs to be sighted in so prepare for bolts to go much farther than intended. Loading took time to figure out, if you read this far u got to the best part. Draw the string back while the safty is off, when the second "click" happens the safty is AUTOMATICALLY engaged. Sick bow. Cheap fun. But not a toy.Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by dustin k from oregon ohio on 05-Jan-2013Write a Review 150lb Wood Crossbow
Rating
5
i love it im planing to hunt soon and im using this bow it was a hastle to set up but way worth it im ganna bag some deer with it for sure.
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by Marie Schalau from fargo, ND on 04-Apr-2012Powerful bow. Good price.
Rating
5
I purchased this bow over a year ago and I am beyond satisfied. The construction is superb and the power is deadly. I took the open sights off and mounted a scope from an old pellet gun. Purchase your own bolts from a Scheels or other outdoors store and you can add your own broadheads. Recommended to anyone who needs a serious crossbow for a low price.
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by Ian from Oakland, CA on 31-Oct-2011Much sturdier than expected
Rating
4
This crossbow is seriously heavy duty! The instructions say to have a friend help you string it, and you better have some seriously strong friends. If you have a possum problem, this is overkill. If you have a boar problem, its probably about the right speed. This thing is solid.
Average Rating:4.00
Reviewed by Shane Simlick from NewBritian, CT on 30-Aug-2011cross bow
Rating
4
I like the cross bow a lot the only thing I was disappointed with was the fact they show it with a scope and it does not come with one.