THE MORE I SHOOT THE "BULLPUP" THE MORE I ENJOY IT!!!... and you CAN quote me on that statement!!! I stepped out for a bit again tonight to do a quick shoot... put my targets out to 20 and 50-yards... put 2- in the bullseye at 20-yards... thought "this is great!!", then sent 4 @ 50-yards, walked up to the target... and all 4 went into the bullseye, SHAFT TO SHAFT!!!, ( had a heck of a time getting them out...) my Bowtec Carbon Knight is set @ 74-lbs, 80% draw, shooting carbon 400 gpi arrows, cronagraghed @ 298 fps... sinks into a Block target 20" of shaft... bow's IBO states 333 fps... what do you think of this bow???
Alan from MT
I don't have any dislikes!
I dont have ANY dislikes. What I like is how compact and light this bow is. I can use it in a ground blind with no problem just as easy to use in a tree stand or stalking thru the woods. It's quiet and easy to draw and I dont have to shoot it to "unload" it. It's fast and deadly accurate and it breaks down easily for storage without affecting my zero on the scope or pins, (try that with any other bow out there!). Don't forget you have the full length arrow advantage over a short bolt too! A great warranty is just gravy on the taters guys. As a disabled hunter, this has been a Godsend for me. I wouldn't be able to enjoy the sport I love without it...but I would still own one and use it exclusively even if I had no injury. I used to hunt traditional bows only and remember how people put down "compound bows" because they weren't what "Real" hunters would use. And then came crossbows and the same thing happened and now we still see the Same old arguments" with people that haven't educated themselves to to see the value in the "old" as well as in the "new". I've realized since my injury that there's room for everyone's opinion and I'm sharing mine now. The HC Inline crossbow is an absolutely fantastic and innovative stick and string that can be utilized by the young and old, the physically fit and the disabled, the old school and the new school guys and anyone else in between. I would simply invite anyone to put one in your hands and experience this bow for yourself. It will more than likely change how you view crossbows and compound bows alike. See it...feel it...shoot it...own it. It's just that good. Enjoy the journey guys!
Rodney P
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