RDT
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Never heard of them before, so I googled them.
I'll stick with the simplicity of my Excalibur for now, but if I was in the market for a compound crossbow this one would certainly be of interest!
Looks like some good thinking went into the design. I like the reversed limbs/front of cam string design giving a very long power stroke, and the string stoppers mounted on the stirrup is a good idea. It looks like this crossbow has taken the compound crossbow design a long leap forward!
Scorpyd Crossbows
I'll stick with the simplicity of my Excalibur for now, but if I was in the market for a compound crossbow this one would certainly be of interest!
Looks like some good thinking went into the design. I like the reversed limbs/front of cam string design giving a very long power stroke, and the string stoppers mounted on the stirrup is a good idea. It looks like this crossbow has taken the compound crossbow design a long leap forward!
Scorpyd Crossbows
wabi
For real, and a lot lighter poundage with the longer draw and reversed cams. The lighter draw with out loss of power... however a longer stroke.. should make for easy cocking.wabi wrote:Never heard of them before, so I googled them.
I'll stick with the simplicity of my Excalibur for now, but if I was in the market for a compound crossbow this one would certainly be of interest!
Looks like some good thinking went into the design. I like the reversed limbs/front of cam string design giving a very long power stroke, and the string stoppers mounted on the stirrup is a good idea. It looks like this crossbow has taken the compound crossbow design a long leap forward!
Scorpyd Crossbows
Good choice if you was looking for a compound and the price seemed fair other then the price for the heavy duty tripod
85lb = 330fps, 125lb = 370fps reads good anyhows!!
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