Hey Jerry, I have attached two pictures of myself with your inline vertical crossbow. One photo shows how I carry it around while hunting. I use a external frame back pack and hang it from the frame. This keeps my hands free to glass, bugle and range find. When I walk, I just put one hand on the bow string to stabilize it. Works great. I love how the bow breaks down so easy. I simply put it in my backpack while I hike the mountain in the dark and then assemble it just as it gets light. Awesome.
I have also installed the HHA optimizer for crossbows and have sighted it in out to 100 yards! I use a primos trigger stick bipod to steady my left hand for the longer shots. Works great!
I can leave the bow cocked for a few hours during a hunt. I never went very long since it is so easy to uncock compared to other crossbows.
Unfortunately, I did not get chance to harvest an animal this year with it. Maybe next year!
Thanks!
Jason (Afton, Wy.)
Half as loud as my Barnett Quad 400 and faster!
I just wanted to let you know, I received your Vertical Crossbow yesterday evening. I only got to shoot it a few times before dark. The arrows weighed 412 grains and went 347 fps. This is about 10 fps faster than my Barnett Quad 400 and half as loud. And, it is much more pleasant to shoot. When the quad 400 goes off, it is just violent. The Vertical Crossbow is more like shooting a fast bow. One out of nine arrows went through a new Rinehart 16" target by an inch at 20 yards. The other arrows were within an inch of going through. No more shooting at 20 yards.
Everything looks good and seems to be working correctly.
Thank you,
Richard L
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