Barnett 16079 Outdoors Carbon Crossbow 22-Inch Arrows with Field Points (5 Pack)
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It feels to me like they are equal, but you would be better off checking an archery store and waiting for them to hold it
A 100-point scale should be used It's usually 125-150 grains, but can reach as high as 275 grains Each grain is worth about one grain.
This bow recommends a certain length, but I am not sure of its length. Bolts come in 20" and 24" sizes, I believe 22" in length. As long as the length is correct, I hope Headhunter will work the way it should.
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It is true that these bolts weigh the same as my originals that came with my Quad 400 and Quad Edge, however, they are not Although at first glance they seem similar to the originals, closer inspection shows that It was the decals that gave me the first clue. Foil (metallic) decals are present on the originals, but lack on these. Apparently, these are not the originals. The originals are made by Easton (written on the label). There are minute burrs in the carbon of these bolts which make them appear rough and unpolished. There is a small issue with the surface finish on these as it rubs off after a few shots, but the overall rough finish does produce extra drag and leaves a trail of carbon dust, which will contaminate It is also farther back than the originals in terms of the balance point. There are also differences between these bolts and the original Headhunter bolts in their nocks, vanes, and tips. In the end, they are not as good as the The good news is that these do work and are quite reasonable, and they are just fine for target shooting. The bolts are not the same quality as the Easton Headhunter bolts, just keep that in mind.
There are far fewer veins and the shaft isn't as smooth as it used to be. When I shot three of them at my target, they are all over the place. One of them even missed the target entirely. At 40 yards, I shot three of my old original 16079 barnett arrows. I got a group of 1 1/2 inches. It is really wrong to represent these arrows in this manner.
In Barnett's report, the new 300 grain arrows are made by Easton and these arrows are no longer made by Easton. A previously branded offering of theirs was made by Easton and was called 330 grain. It may have cost me a deer because of a difference of 3 inches at 30 yards when using a Ghost 410. I really think this info should be on all product specifications and advertisements! The Barnett Company should have their on their website, but they don't. The issue has been emailed to Kathy in customer service.
There was one fractured package in this one. Three of the four fractures were also caused by fractures from two other sources. I am in no mood to buy broken shafts regardless of how well the shaft performs. It does not help that I have a small fracture show up at the time My thanks go out to you, but I will consider following another manufacturer in the future.
There is a Barnett Hunter STR crossbow in my possession. This is really nice. I originally bought the piledriver bolts Carbon Express PileDriver 22-9/16" It's an inch. It's all good now that my scope is zeroed for 20mm There are 5 lines on the reticle at 73 yards. Standing up for some stability, and using just a shooting stick, this shot was impressively accurate. Afterwards, I tried these Barnett Headhunter bolts at 45 yards again with the 3rd reticle line as My bag target was sailed over by bolts. Moving backward was the only thing I could do. In yards, 55 yards are the equivalent. Are these 10 yards farther than the old ones? Can you explain? Although this is my first time to shoot an archery bow, this is surprising. This is a little lighter than the previous one. They are the same length (22 inches). There were no freak bolts from the pile drivers, so it was a consistent pile driver. Consistent bolts were also used on all new bolts. Perhaps they just have a very aerodynamic design? My own personal preference will be to use these from now on, but I will have to rethink All reticle lines should be reset to zero and calibrated. From 83 yards out on the 5th line down, I should expect these new bolts to hit the bag. This is amazing. It's quite impressive to see a weapon like this.
in all, a decent bolt, we'll see how they'll hold up and if they deserve to be replaced.
We discovered that the bolts were not all the same weight. I found a comparatively priced bolt at an archery store that has a hefty weight to it that translates to consistent performance, whether it be.
Although the pile driver fired lower on the Target than where I was aiming, it was heavier and heavier than I expected. There's something about the Headhunters that I love. These are the best option if you have a Barnett CB and need bolts that reach 22". The price is a little higher, but the product is worth it.
For the first time yesterday, I used bolts along with muzzy branded broad heads to kill a rabbit. I injured it pretty bad because my dog moved last minute and caused a slash across the rabbit's spine. It wasn't able to walk, but it managed to escape from.