pistol cross bow.. recommendations
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pistol cross bow.. recommendations
Any good anyone got any good links to a budget pistol crossbow for a bit of plinking in the garden ideally one that takes suction cup and pointy arrows so the kids can join in
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Re: pistol cross bow.. recommendations
http://www.merlinarchery.co.uk/ This outfit is near me, and they have a good reputation.
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Re: pistol cross bow.. recommendations
We buy stuff from them, if you can find them get the all metal bolts as they fly truer, the plastic ones are OK I suppose but we find greater accuracy with the full metal ones, can't say what the half and half ones are like as we haven't tried them.jansman wrote:http://www.merlinarchery.co.uk/ This outfit is near me, and they have a good reputation.
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Re: pistol cross bow.. recommendations
I've bought from this site in the past a few times ..... all good experiences
https://hunters-knives.co.uk/crossbows/ ... sbows.html
https://hunters-knives.co.uk/crossbows/ ... sbows.html
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Re: pistol cross bow.. recommendations
I too have been thinking of getting a pistol crossbow for my kids. Teens. Like Andy would like some recommendationsYorkshire Andy wrote:Any good anyone got any good links to a budget pistol crossbow for a bit of plinking in the garden ideally one that takes suction cup and pointy arrows so the kids can join in
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Re: pistol cross bow.. recommendations
http://www.merlinarchery.co.uk/mk-self- ... inium.html
That bit on the back is the cocking handle and it makes it really easy to cock, we go the other type first, the cheap one with the silver metal handle which you have to pull to cock, they work, take up less space but are inferior for sure.
That bit on the back is the cocking handle and it makes it really easy to cock, we go the other type first, the cheap one with the silver metal handle which you have to pull to cock, they work, take up less space but are inferior for sure.
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.