Traditional Wooden Bow & Arrow Set, 22-inch (Style Varies) (Hand-Carved)
on August 11, 2012 at 11:27 amTraditional Wooden Bow & Arrow Set, 22-inch (Style Varies) (Hand-Carved)
- A traditional wood carved bow with wooden arrows
- Bow handle has a nice handcarved animal head
- Arrow tips are made of rubber for safety
- Includes 1 bow/arrow set in random style
- Bow measures 27 inches long, 9 inches wide, arrows are 19 inches long, bow handle is a little over 1 inch thick
Includes 1 bow/arrow set in random style. A traditional wood carved bow with wooden arrows. Bow handle has a nice handcarved animal head. Arrow tips are made of rubber for safety. Bow measures 27 inches long, 9 inches wide, arrows are 19 inches long, bow handle is a little over 1 inch thick.
List Price: $ 17.95
Price: $ 24.95
150 Lbs Crossbow Laser + Scope + 8 Arrows Cross Bow
- Brand New Camo Crossbow
- Comes with Free Scope & Laser
- Free Pack of Arrows
- Great Quality
FEATURES:
New and Improved
Field to use – 200 yards
Safety mechanism
Auto safety when cocking
Speed in Arrows Travel – up to 220 F/S
Draw Weight – 150 lbs
Weight – 5.1 lbs
Length – 29 1/2 ”
String Length – 27″
Limb/Prod – Compression Molded FiberGlass
Barrel Aluminum
Not a Toy Very Power Full
Will Last you a Long Time.
Total Package Includes – 4×20 Scope + 8 Aluminum Arrows + Laser + String + Foot claw + Limb + Rifle + Screws + Instructions
List Price: $ 149.99
Price: $ 110.00
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Well worth the $,
I ended up buying this product because of the reviews posted here. So I thought I would help the next person choose since I got such a good deal. This product was shipped about as fast as anything could be.
I am very impressed and pleased with this bow. It is lightweight and does everything it should for the price. One thing I was leery of was the review that talked about how hard this bow was to string. Well, I don’t know if I am gifted or not at stringing bows, but I soon had the string on with virtually no problem at all. A 10 year-old child could do it the way I did, providing he does more with the muscles on his arms than play pc games. It is just a matter of knowing how to do it. Here is what you do:
After you have it all clamped together, put your left foot in stirrup (or whatever that thing is called) and take a piece of firewood, 5 or 6″ high and lay the left side of the bow on this. Put the string on the right side of the bow. With your right hand pull up on the right side of the bow to bend it back. You will take note at this point of the simple leverage that is going on. Place the other end of the string on the left side. And relax. That’s all there is to it.
I was also pleased to get a scope and the laser thrown in for this price. I had no trouble at all mounting them. The arrows included are just to get you started. I used a bail of straw and a cardboard target for sighting in at 20 yards. These small 16″ cheap arrows are not the best thing to use if you want to see the real accuracy of this thing. 20 yards were the max.
This is a great starter crossbow, but for anyone serious about hunting big game, unless you were 10 yards from the game and knew you could get a clean shot to the lungs or heart, I wouldn’t use it. You really need a compound bow for the bigger stuff, IMO.
I have not tried this bow with better arrows. Either way, it is no toy and is a serious weapon.
To save your cheapy arrows, use a little Gorilla glue on the joints and even on the feathers. Makes them last a lot longer. Same thing with the string. After several shots you will see the ends of the string and where the shaft sits start to unravel. Tighten the wrapped outer string back like it was and apply a little Gorilla glue. You will be amazed how much longer they last. And I use a bar of old soap to keep the beam and string well slicked. Works great.
The only other thing I would recommend is that after you shoot is several times, re-tighten all the screws and bolts.
Also, don’t expect bulls-eye accuracy. This is a bow and arrow, not a rifle.
Hope this helps.
ps. The cheapy red arrows are the same as the more expensive ones, as noted by someone else.
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|Great crossbow and cheap,
First pulled it out of the box disassembled, the individual parts feel sturdy. The instructions on the box are a tad iffy but they are easy enough to follow. Its very difficult to put the string onto the bow, for us it took a 250lb guy to hold down the crossbow doing it the way the directions said.
For operation you pull the string up and it puts it on safety and clicks into place. when you notch a bolt a little tab holds it in place do it wont fall off as your firing. The iron sights are set all the way up so they require tuning. Once tuned the bolt hit very consistently. We were hitting about 2″ away from the other bolts at 100 ft. The fore-grip is adjustable front to back also.
The major complaint I have is that its a pain in the rear to get the iron sights off in order to attach the scope and laser. After that the scope goes on easy, the laser then attaches to the scope. The laser is a high end rifle laser, its adjustable in wind-age and elevation and has a on-off switch rather than a pressure button. The scope is a bit light weight and feels cheap yet sturdy, it only magnify about 1.5x non adjustable zoom, it is also adjustable in wind-age and elevation and comes with lens caps.
We had to use about 8″ of solid cardboard for a target otherwise it goes through and if it hits anything hard it breaks the bolt.
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|Great except the string and scope,
I ordered this crossbow on Friday and got it next Thursday (Standard shipping).
The crossbow itself is well made and sturdy. I feels like it would last a long time.
The only major problem is the string. After a few shots, the string on the sides and near the center starts to unravel (looped strings). I only shot it 4 times and I feel like the string is going to snap off a few more shots.
I took out the iron sight and put the scope and laser. It seems that the scope isn’t facing the center of view correctly. It is slightly slanted to the right. I even made the bottom mount rail forced to the left to try and get the scope centered, but it was still a bit off target. This would mean the laser mounted on the scope would be off target too. I think the problem is that maybe the mount holes weren’t drilled accurately. So it’s not the problem with the scope or laser, it is the problem with the holes on the mount rail itself.
And please, make sure you buy a very good string as a replacement. The one provided might break soon.
Honestly, 5 stars on shipping and the crossbow itself.
I give it a 3 star because of the string and inaccuracy of the scope and laser due to the mount area slanted slightly towards the right. I took them off and ended up using the iron sights.
Overall, I’m pleased with the product and it is very powerful! It went through more than 12 cardboard pieces.
Once again, I highly recommend you buy a string replacement (a good quality one) and maybe you might get a crossbow that has an accurately built mount for the scope and laser to be centered.
I recommend you use a really strong glue and rub it over the strings that has the looping to make a last a bit longer. Also use wax or a bar of soap to lube the string.
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