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Post by Kevin B. on May 14, 2008 11:22:41 GMT -5
Picked up my new Pro Fusion this morning. I love this X bow! It shoots accurately, from what I can tell in ten or so shots. Sadly, I must go to work now but additional details will be forthcoming. So far, so good. I shot several more arrows at 40 yards this evening at dusk. Talk about accurate!! I shoot 3 arrows per set, and had to make 3 seperate bullseyes to keep from ruining my arrows. The Power Touch trigger breaks at around 3.5 lbs. I'm on the lookout for groundhogs!
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Post by Kevin B. on May 15, 2008 9:21:44 GMT -5
Here is the last group of the morning's efforts. Range...40 yards
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Post by Kevin B. on May 18, 2008 12:00:58 GMT -5
Let me tell ya, the Pro Fusion is proving it's worth at the 50 yard line with skoal can-sized groups! The trigger on this rig is awesome. I'm still coveting a Parker Cyclone! (350 fps) My Pro Fusion rushes out the door at a respectable 302 fps. But somehow I want MORE! MORE MORE MORE!!!!!!!......... ;D
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Post by SW on May 19, 2008 19:16:05 GMT -5
10-pt x-bows are very accurate, very consistent, and very durable. They shoot the same in cold, how,etc. Faster is nicer but accurate is nicest. With a good lazer rangefinder(and pre-measuring trees, etc), a 40'/sec faster x-bow offers little advantage. See what it'll do @ 50-60yds.
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Post by 153 on Aug 7, 2008 14:09:01 GMT -5
I have the TP Elite.I would have no problem taking a 60 yard shot with this bow.I shot 5 arrows thru chrono and all five shot 302fps.At 40-50 yards I would not shoot at same bullseye.At 60 yards I can keep a 3.5-4 inch group.It is not how fast you can miss something but something that will place the shot in the same spot all the time.I had a Barnette and lost about 10 bolts within three months,missing the target that bad,and this was keeping shot within 30 yards.I have had the TP over six months shooting up to 60 yards and have yet to lose a single bolt.
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Post by runningdog on Aug 7, 2008 15:53:08 GMT -5
I have a 10 point Pro Elite-built in 2005. I just got it back from the factory with a full tune up (love their good service). Mine shoots 304 and is very accurate. I have recently put a new Excalibur lighted reticle for target shooting. Each dot is accurate 10 yards to 50 yards. Will stay in a 2 1/2 orange dot. Sad to say but I will have to put my ten point dot scope on for hunting season as regular scopes are legal in Alabama.
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Post by runningdog on Aug 7, 2008 15:55:39 GMT -5
Sorry, meant to say regular scopes are illegal in Bama.
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Post by SW on Aug 8, 2008 13:09:07 GMT -5
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