Barnett Penetrator™ Crossbow Package
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- High-energy cam system
- Crosswireâ„¢ strings
- Smooth 3.2 lb. ADF trigger system
- Crank attachment built into stock
- Shoot-thru foot stirrup
- Arrow speed: 350 fps
- Draw weight: 175 lbs.
- Weight: 8.6 lbs.
- 4x32mm scope
- Three 20" arrows
- Quiver
- Rope cocking device
- New Finger Guards
- New Designed stock
Package includes 4x32mm scope, three 20" arrows, quiver, rope cocking device & field points.
Manufacturer model #: 78401.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by 13
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by lorne penetrator
I am enjoying the bow. Speed and accuracy are bang on. Quieter than I was expecting. However, that being said, was not happy with the cost of shipping and handling within Canada. It was rather expensive. Considering it was shipped from ont canada it costed me almost 90 dallars more then advertised price.
July 24, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by CHK88 Nice Crossbow
This is my 2nd crossbow. My first was a ten point. I wouldnt take 2 of them for this Barnett. This bow is awesome and real fast. This bow shoots a 1 1/2 inch group at 40 yards. Cant wait to hunt with it this fall..
March 27, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5Â by smitty1975 waste of money
i bought one of these crossbows because of a friend telling me about it.. "DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY" i shot it 1 time put it back in the box and returned it.. it's loud and sounds as if it's going to fall apart.. i'm very happy with my new parker
February 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Lacy38OK Best Experience EVER!!
I received the Penetrator for an early birthday gift and it was east to assemble, easy to sight in, and great experience to shoot. I have learned that while target practicing not to shoot at the same spot twice, this crossbow is very accurate and will split the bolt that is in the target. Looking to buy another one for the girlfriend for Christmas.
December 14, 2011
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i have a cocking rope, and I have marked the center of the string, but the mark does not remain in the center when cocked it is always off some in the same location. it does not shoot consistantly.Answers
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With the cocking rope it should always draw the same. Make sure that both hooks are alwars close to the rail, and pull back on both sides evenly.If thats not the issue, I would find the closest BassPro and talk to an archery guy. Take it to him and show him your problem. Mine has an indoor range.
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You mentioned it was dead on at 60 yards, but what is the penetration ability at this distance? Will a 60 yard shot kill a deer or is this outside the deep penetration range? If so, what is a responsible penetration range for a deer sized animal?Answers
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It mostly depends on your skill level. Most people do not feel comfortable shooting a bow more than 50 yards period. I have a friend that killed an elk at 70+ yards with a bow. It was a compound bow and not this one. This bow has the power to hit any animal hard, but the further the shot, the better the placement needs to be.A:Â
the bolt wnt though the deer the deer run about 50 to60 yard, then he die1 of 1
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