We Tested an Insanely Accurate Crossbow

We Tested an Insanely Accurate Crossbow



We tested some of the best crossbows head-to-head at our annual test. The winner was R29X due to its impressive accuracy and …

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  1. @williamclark6070
    @williamclark6070 says:

    i have a barnett whitetail hunter 2 a budget crossbow 400 bucks constantly get 2 inch groups at 60 yards 150 pound draw 350 a second i have not had a deer go over 15 yards you dont need a 3000 dollar bow thats breaks down mine never has and had it for 2 years keep the string waxed and ur good to go

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  2. @bdbdwd
    @bdbdwd says:

    Yet they are like a Ferrari have to change string often . Can not leave them cocked all day ! Big up front cost and continual maintenance even then quite a few just blow up !

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  3. @MichaelKohne-zv9qq
    @MichaelKohne-zv9qq says:

    I have a Centerpoint and it has been awesome for 400.00 i would take that over a 2400.00 crossbow. I can't think of one drawback or con of my Centerpoint. Don't get me wrong raven great cross bow, but for the money It is a no brainer.

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  4. @billystephens9255
    @billystephens9255 says:

    Let me just say who would want to pay $2500 to $3000 dollars for a crossbow not these fake hunting shows were everything is sponsored I'm talking the average real bow hunter I've bow hunted most of my life I don't even know anybody that shoots a ravin I'm sure their are a few my guess very few.

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  5. @TheScottBuck
    @TheScottBuck says:

    You guys must’ve never shot a mission sub 1 XR several hundred dollars cheaper than this crossbow and shoots 1 inch groups at 100 yards not 3 inch groups like this bow your testing

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  6. @Mytreasure2025
    @Mytreasure2025 says:

    I have a Ten Point Titan HLX. It’s 12 years old now. Still drilling deer every year at 304 fps. I’ll never pay $2400 for any crossbow. Old school rule still applies. The faster it shoots the quicker it breaks.

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  7. @ChrisMueller-hj2ss
    @ChrisMueller-hj2ss says:

    300 and whatever you said per second deep per second you gotta remember that that’s cranked all the way up the lens bottomed out that’s not all the way through. If you let off tension it’s not all the way through the if you let tension on the limbs you don’t get the 315 feet or 300 and whatever you want, you let off the limbs a little bit. It’s only at full tension because I had the same question and that’s what they told me.

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  8. @InnovativeCreatorUSA
    @InnovativeCreatorUSA says:

    If you’re shooting off of a bench and it isn’t level, you’re going to be off. You’ll keep chasing your bolts. Sometimes if you move the scope you have to make sure that the vertical crosshair is perfectly straight so you’re. It leaning to one side or the other, especially at longer ranges. Trial and error over time has lead me to figure it out when using crossbows vs rifles.

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  9. @seanmtactical6069
    @seanmtactical6069 says:

    Ya, so….. That is precision, not accuracy. Accuracy would by how far from the center of the aiming point to where the arrow hit. You were measuring group sizes and that is a measurement of consistency regardless of the distance from the aiming point. Kind of important…

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