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<blockquote data-quote="shyty" data-source="post: 772607" data-attributes="member: 40838"><p>I have had a the first model stryker and last year I got a newer model 380 stryker. I have hunted with a lot of different crossbows and the stryker platform in my opinion is one of the best ever made. I have taken deer, hog, and black bear with mine and always got complete penetration thru an thru with the tekan broad head. These crossbows are more accurate than about any thing I have pulled a trigger on. If you shoot at one dot even with field points you will be working on some bolts or buying new ones as the stryker is going to bust and rip fletchings off. I keep my shots at 50 to 55 yrds while hunting but the capability is there for a lot longer shot but I feel that is a long enough in the thick woods of the North East Ga. Mtns. Most of the time you wont even get a shot over 35 yds but I practice for the 50 just in case. I like to see how close I can get on the game I'm hunting with my crossbow and save the long range shooting for my rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shyty, post: 772607, member: 40838"] I have had a the first model stryker and last year I got a newer model 380 stryker. I have hunted with a lot of different crossbows and the stryker platform in my opinion is one of the best ever made. I have taken deer, hog, and black bear with mine and always got complete penetration thru an thru with the tekan broad head. These crossbows are more accurate than about any thing I have pulled a trigger on. If you shoot at one dot even with field points you will be working on some bolts or buying new ones as the stryker is going to bust and rip fletchings off. I keep my shots at 50 to 55 yrds while hunting but the capability is there for a lot longer shot but I feel that is a long enough in the thick woods of the North East Ga. Mtns. Most of the time you wont even get a shot over 35 yds but I practice for the 50 just in case. I like to see how close I can get on the game I'm hunting with my crossbow and save the long range shooting for my rifles. [/QUOTE]
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