nettlle
Contributing Member
I talked to TenPoint this week about my old Stealth 2. They advised me as long as there was wasn't any visible frays or splinters on the limbs (checked with a piece of cotton) my crossbow is still good to go. My crossbow passed this cotton test. I asked if the limbs had lost their strength over the years and was told said they have not. What they did tell me is that the string and cables will stretch over the years and recommended I send the limb assembly in to them for a string and cable replacement. I had this done once before and I think the cost was under $200.00 which is better than $4,700.
No, it's not going to be the latest and greatest super sonic crossbow. But I have taken deer with compounds much slower.
No, it's not going to be the latest and greatest super sonic crossbow. But I have taken deer with compounds much slower.