Jon Bischof
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Killed another doe with Excalibur exomax last week and 100 grain Swacker expandable 1.75". Excalibur is accurate and indestructible
I bought one of these this past fall and have been very happy with it. Very accurate and well balanced.Wicked Ridge RDX 400 Crossbow Package | Pyramyd AIR
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I had the same bow last year, it was flawless ,I upgraded i 2023 to Ten Points limited run of the Vapor RS 470 which included the scope rails and the Rangemaster 100 scope with the dots and crosshairs ,the package is all I'll ever need ,accuracy and speed is incredible.Best bow ever that I've ever owned.I started with a Wicked Ridge about 12yrs ago when crossbows became legal to use in PA w/out being handicappedā¦I've had 2 wicked ridge and on my 3rd TenPointā¦I like to upgrade every few yearsā¦Currently using a Shadow NXT for the last 3yrs. I've killed 13 deer with it in that time. I upgraded the scope to a Hawke XB1 and I use the factory Pro Elite 400 bolts and Rage Hypodermic Trypan 100gr broad heads. It hasn't let me down yet.
I do replace the strings and cables routinely. Ten Point has been great as far as any issues or warranty claims I've made over the years.
I am hoping to get a new snow this year with the decock feature. Maintenance is paramount. Keep it clean, keep the rail well lubed and ALWAYS test pre season. I # my bolts when sighting in and then shoot from 20-50yds. There is usually 1 bolt that will not perform as well out of a half dozen. I also do not reuse bolts once they have killed a deer.
Also check your nocks before sight in, they are not always properly glued in.
I finally took the plunge into Xbows this year. Like you, old shoulder injury gets aggravated by "repeated use" so Xbow it isā¦. I chose mine after a bunch of research and shooting several owned by buddies. It is like rifles, and trucks, and everything really. I would say try on as many as possible, look up "Death by Bunji" on YouTube and watch a bunch of his stuff.
I have a Wicked Ridge x400, really like it, fast, accurate (good arrows matter!), and easy to cock with the built in string/pulley thing. I don't like the crank cockers but I see why some do. After shooting a bunch, I realize that most mechanical work will be done by authorized folks. A recurve Xbow can be "just" as fast but you can do a lot on your own (change strings, limbs, try different limbs, have backups on hand/in case, take string off between shooting/hunting seasonsā¦ā¦.)
Soā¦ research, shoot a bunch, make up you own mind based on needs (and wants).
I might have to get a recurve Xbow for a backup!!!
Tried to get the 10 point RDX 400 several years ago and they were unavailable due to demand and they were expensive then ,now the new models are a little faster and even more money !For those that don't have a de-cocking X-Box, I recommend carrying a bolt with a field tip in your truck with a small target block and discharging the field point into the block after your hunt.
That said, I highly recommend those made in USA Tenpoints with the ACUslide.
Here's a GA 8-point I took this year on archery opening day with my Tenpoint.
I like mine View attachment 604520
Yeah, the Tenpoints are made in Ohio, if I'm not mistaken.Tried to get the 10 point RDX 400 several years ago and they were unavailable due to demand and they were expensive then ,now the new models are a little faster and even more money !