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Perhaps you're correct. However, just some food for thought.onegunguitar wrote:Put a Trigger Tech in it and be done.......you will be glad you did![]()
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Only once the bolt speed hits the speed of light and pulling the trigger produces gravity waves will I be satisfied.ComfyBear wrote:
The question is, has that limit be reached?
It is an aftermarket trigger that increases accuracy and reduces string serving wear. Involves removing and replacing the factory trigger.Osella wrote:Excuse me for my ignorance. I am here because I want to buy my first crossbow (matrix 405) but What is trigger tech???
Since you have yet to own a crossbow, perhaps setting your sights on the Matrix 405 might be premature. I have owned crossbows for over 24 years, and have come to learn that they are NOT toys. In my opinion, I feel that the 405 should not be the choice of someone "cutting their teeth" on and learning how to use their 1st crossbow.Osella wrote:Excuse me for my ignorance. I am here because I want to buy my first crossbow (matrix 405) but What is trigger tech???
In Canada they are in the range of $140 to $180Osella wrote:thank you very much species... How much does it cost? I call you when I invent crossbow LIght velocity![]()
Must be nice to have extra money to spend on a new trigger. Oh, but I forgot you can "write it off" as a business expense.Species8472 wrote:In Canada they are in the range of $140 to $180Osella wrote:thank you very much species... How much does it cost? I call you when I invent crossbow LIght velocity![]()
Not looking to blame anyone but your opinion that the "consumer" is to blame is ridiculous!!ComfyBear wrote:
If blame is to be placed, it should be on the consumer for demanding more speed and performance. Like anything in life there comes a time where the limit is finally reached. Striving to surpass that limit is only asking for trouble.
The question is, has that limit be reached?