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2025-08-04 10:20:09
Took about 25 mins to put together. Location of the bolts to assemble the bow to the frame, not ideal. Longest part of the assembly (only turning 1/4-1/2 turns.Once assembled, took it to the farm. 4 shots and I’m punching the center out at 30 yards. So fast I couldn’t see it through the scope.Can’t wait til October 7th!
James Evans
2025-07-09 12:40:24
I am still trying to get used to shooting this bow compared to a 350 in ft Barnett which was much easier to set the scope once I set the 10 yd pin 20.30 and 40 yds where on target , but not this bow. The scope that came with it I replaced, tried 10 yds. but was 4 inches to high at 20 yds and then was high at 30 and did not settle till on target to 45 yds. Still working on setting the yardage on target at 20 yds. 2 inches low on 30 using the same yardage slot, jumped down to the next slot on target at 45 yds. I am impressed with the power of this bow but I am afraid of my that sweet spot to put a kill shot on the animal. I use a range finder but unexpected movement of the animal blows that distance range finder useless.
DUCK
2025-06-30 21:43:21
This is very accurate shooting. The only draw back I found was it did mot include instructions to de-cock it while loaded. Instructions can be found on youtube
Debra G
2025-06-02 12:50:44
Bow is very good quality, better than expected, shoots well although its much more powerful than i thought, it send bolts straight through standard archery targets. If you were to shoot a ranbit with this it would go through the rabbit and 3 ft underground. You cannot cock the bow by hand, the string cuts through your fingers if you try. I imagine its designed for longer range deer hunting, its more comparable to a rifle than a bow
Joe Henchon
2025-05-25 11:20:08
I know the history with killer instinct, i took a chance on this. although I haven't used it a lot yet, and i mainly use compound during season, figure this will be ok. Ihave only shot at a target maybe 10 times it was good, scope isn't the best but works. Easy to sight in and crossbow is fast.
Ross D Kidwell
2025-03-28 14:07:45
Owned the bow for about a year and I’ve show about 75-100 arrows through it. I have not abused it in anyway. The limb broke on the crossbow this weekend as I was cocking the bow. The string still has a ton of pressure on it and the safety will not disengage and I cannot pull the trigger so now I just has a time bomb in my shed. Killer Instinct customer service hasn’t responded to my emails about this issue. I don’t expect they will. This crossbow gets 1 star due to safety and customer service.
Jeff
2025-03-24 16:33:12
Little confusing but not difficult to assemble. Shot maybe 40 times at 35 yards, very accurate AFTER ADJUSTMENT. Be aware that it has a lot of power, first arrow went through crossbow target hit a tree and shattered. LOL.
Sarah
2024-12-23 15:38:34
I previously had a Barnett Wildcat C5, which shoots 320fps. I was able to cock it easily with the cocking rope. It's not broken, just needs to be restrung because I bought it used and when I had it restrung at the shop, they didn't put the guides on it and, well, I didn't know and now it needs to be restrung again. I also wanted something lighter and more compact. I am a woman, and I don't have a lot of upper body strength.When I received the crossbow and got it assembled (I missed that some assembly is required- it wasn't too difficult though) I realized that I can't cock it at all, not even with the cocking rope. In fact, the noises it made when I was trying to cock it with the cocking rope made me think one of the limbs had cracked, but I can't find any damage and it shoots fine. I thought, no problem, I will buy a crank.The design of the crank doesn't feel safe at all. The bow creaks something awful when cocking it, and then to remove the sled part of the crank, you have to put your hands in the path of the strings, and manipulate the sled to get it off the strings. The rope in the crank gets tangled up like line on a fishing reel if you're not careful.This crossbow might be better for someone a little more experienced, and with more upper body strength to cock it with a rope or by hand. Oh, and it's definitely not as light as stated. It's just as heavy as my Barnett is.
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