Two guys I know have the Ravin X bows.
They are not cheap and can shoot well out a ways.
They are different than the mid priced stuff, as far as capability.
But they still are shooting an arrow that arcs.
Rangefinder and shooting into a field, can be stretched out.
In the woods, seems to be a 30 yard and in deal for most regardless of arrow launcher.
Only hot rod X bow I messed w was the PSE Tac 15. It was long (decent power stroke) and heavy and awkward. They also had some issues with em.
My local pro shop is already getting X bow after X bow to fix, as it seems as though folks like to blow em up. Forgetting to put a bolt in, or trying a buds w wrong type of nock, or whacking the limb/cam on something.
Its so bad as to be comical, so many blow ups.
To be fair, the short axle to axle compounds w big wheels, people mess those up w a roll off now and then.
They are not cheap and can shoot well out a ways.
They are different than the mid priced stuff, as far as capability.
But they still are shooting an arrow that arcs.
Rangefinder and shooting into a field, can be stretched out.
In the woods, seems to be a 30 yard and in deal for most regardless of arrow launcher.
Only hot rod X bow I messed w was the PSE Tac 15. It was long (decent power stroke) and heavy and awkward. They also had some issues with em.
My local pro shop is already getting X bow after X bow to fix, as it seems as though folks like to blow em up. Forgetting to put a bolt in, or trying a buds w wrong type of nock, or whacking the limb/cam on something.
Its so bad as to be comical, so many blow ups.
To be fair, the short axle to axle compounds w big wheels, people mess those up w a roll off now and then.