which in turn causes the two limbs to separate. Firing the crossbow is accomplished by squeezing the two limbs back together; the peg forces out the bowstring when it rises into the notch, and the arrow is fired at its target.
Once I had the Ghost 350 sighted in, I was able to accurately hit 3” groupings at 50 yards, and 1” groupings at 30 yards. This crossbow could easily drop a buck or an elk from 45 yards. arrow ballistics calculator Ballistic Data For The Barnett Ghost 350 ...
Use our arrow ballistics calculator for more valuable information. The Barnett Wildcat C5 (Black) ScopeThe scope on the Wildcat is the only thing I’m not very happy about. While it’s pretty accurate when sighted, it will not hold zero consistently, meaning you will often need to re-adj...
I even had the crossbow cocked at the time (though no arrow was seated), just to see if the safety mechanism would go off accidentally. The Buck Commander survived the drop without as much as a scratch, and the string was still safely latched in position. I obviously don’t recommend ...
Your actual results will vary slightly depending on weather, and significantly with arrow weight change. See ourCrossbow Ballistics Guidessection for a complete understanding of how we conducted our tests and why this data matters. What Hunters Can Expect ...
The Empire Recon is certainly not a super-fast crossbow, but it will still have enough power to take down an average white tail. Shooting a 360 grain arrow at 260 fps means the Recon will have around 54 FPKE at the muzzle. This will drop to around 50 FPKE at 30 yards, so you wil...