I'm in the market for a crossbow. I don't want the cheapest and don't want the most expensive. $600-$800 range. Any suggestions?
Wicked Ridge Invader HP is sweet..
Bingo! I bought the Wicked Ridge Invader HP after extensive research last year. Quality ten point technology and service!
Still in your price range and a step up is the Raider CLS by Wicked Ridge. A bit smoother and quiter and mean looking.
Excaibur :icon_thumright:
10 Point . They finally got around to making a lighter one. The HXl ? that I shoot needs to come with a gun bearer . It is heavy.
Go out and shoot some xbows. Nothing will tell you faster than that.
stay away from Stryker, limbs split like crazy
Thanks I'm taking all this in.
Warranty should factor in as well. With a crossbow, you are more likely to need it versus a vertical bow.
I don't hunt with a crossbow but my dad and some of my buddies do. They all have excalibur crossbows. They are a recurve crossbow. So less parts to possibly have issues with. Get out and try a few different makes of bows that will be the best reference.
Parker.... Life time warranty. .. That's what sold me. Tornado F4 340 FPS.
If you want a crossbow with Cams . I would go a with a tenpoint and the CLS system, lighter and shorter ATA makes it easier getting through the woods. My dad has a non CLS and my wife has the cls both good but the CLS system is just easier. If ATA is not a concern then I would go with Excalibur. I have only shot those at the range but they are also really nice. My brother shoots a parker youth model with 150 lb draw its small , lightweight and has pistol grip. It seems very nice also the only question so far will be reliability on it but he has only had it 1 year so time will tell. Tenpoint and Excalibur have been doing crossbows a long time and you cant go wrong with either.
I have an Excalibur Vortex ,nice xbow!
Thanks guys. A lot to consider. I've got some good advice here.
I second the Excaliber brand and also own a Vortex. These crossbows are incredibly accurate and very simple in design and function making them dependable and consistant shot after shot. Without cams, cables etc. The string can easily be tightened if it stretches by simply unstringing it w a rope w loops knotted at each end and twisting the string a time or 2 . They may cost a lil more but I think any new owner will think it's worth it when they examine the craftsmanship and shoot the thing for the first time and there's less stuff to wear or interfear w the incredable accuracy over many,many shots.Their scopes are great and the customer service is outstanding, though you might never need it!
Check out a website called Wyvern Creations. They have a great selection at some of the best prices you'll find. Call and talk to them. They are very knowledgeable and helpful.
I'm looking at the Wicked Ridge Invader as well. I shot it once locally and really liked the feel.
I've been using Excalibur for years now and absolutely love it. Awesome customer service as well. But I am biased because its a Canadian company :)
I guess I'll be the first to go against the grain here, but recommend the Barnetts. Any of them really. They were the first and still on top for speed. They are great quality and much faster with less draw weight. I can't believe people pay $800-900 for 310 fps crossbow when they can get one shooting 375 fps for $500. No brainer for me. One that I will advise steering clear of is the Horton. I didn't like the feel, but the lower speeds were a turn off for me as well. I guess some people prefer company prestige over speed, but I got into the crossbow game for one reason....speed!
Quote from: Wingbone on April 06, 2013, 11:39:46 PM
I guess I'll be the first to go against the grain here, but recommend the Barnetts. Any of them really. They were the first and still on top for speed. They are great quality and much faster with less draw weight. I can't believe people pay $800-900 for 310 fps crossbow when they can get one shooting 375 fps for $500. No brainer for me. One that I will advise steering clear of is the Horton. I didn't like the feel, but the lower speeds were a turn off for me as well. I guess some people prefer company prestige over speed, but I got into the crossbow game for one reason....speed!
I also agree with the statements about the Horton, I went to test fire on once and it didnt even fire, problem with the trigger. I have heard that it has not been uncommon either.
if money wasnt an issue you may want to check out scorpyd crossbows that ventilator is one sweet bow