BARNETT Archery Crossbow Review
BARNETT First Impressions
"Keep it consistent."This was my first crossbow and I have owned it now for a few weeks. Makes tracking SO much easier and is more humane. Not something a teenager or average woman would be able to cock. I use these broadheads on an Excalibur crossbow, hunting hogs in Hawaii. The fact that they come with a practice head makes it even more of a treat. Out to my target I went, only to find the speed and power were far too great. I firmly believe in eating what you hunt and it made me sick to lose those deer.
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Editor's Impressions Of The BARNETT
- Build Quality
- Value For Money
- Feature Set
BARNETT Final Thoughts
"I really like the bow."This is my first use of an expanding broadhead and also my first use of a crossbow. Now install foot stirrup and tighten with headless allen screws. 2 out of those shots were in the same hole. I know some folks swear by other broad heads, but I'm happy with these. Attach underneath bow using two screws ensuring release lever faces trigger. I firmly believe in eating what you hunt and it made me sick to lose those deer. I was dead on from 0-80 yards with my field points.
Overall Score
4.7
(601 Points)

- BARNETT Features & Specs
- 350 feet per second. Draw weight: 150 pounds; Kinetic energy: 103 feet pounds. Real tree extra camo
- Overall weight 6.4 pounds. Axle to axle 16.125". Dimensions 34.25"L x 18.25"W
- Heavy duty, dual stage lockable latches and a built in pressure release valve also help the gun cases withstand the continuous bumping and jarring of airline travel
- Trigger tech technology with 3 pounds zero-creep release. All stainless steel components. Nock sensor and adf eliminate dry fires
- Includes: 4x32 scope, rope cocking device, light weight quiver, two 20 inch Headhunter arrows, lube wax (we suggest you lube strings every 10 shots)