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I got to shoot my new crossbow yesterday.
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1538499" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Even though I got a Parker Thunder Hawk a week and a half before getting the "we are going out of business" email and would not be able to return it like someone suggested because of the way I got it. Mail order from an ebay site. Bow was new but it was a 2017 model and only cost to my door $339 in stead of the normal $700 for the 2018 model with the same lighted reticle scope. It quit raining and warmed up yesterday afternoon to allow me to zero the scope. I am sure glad that I paid attention to what a fellow said on one of the YouTube videos about not shooting at the same spot twice or it could get expensive. This thing is a shooter. After getting it zeroed I shot at the same spot at 20 yards pulling the arrow after each shot for three shots and the arrow went into the same hole as the arrow before it did. I only had room to safely shoot 20 yards yesterday. Will arrange to go elsewhere to shoot longer range when I can. I just hope this crossbow last without any problems like the Parker vertical bow I have that I used for years without a single problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1538499, member: 10178"] Even though I got a Parker Thunder Hawk a week and a half before getting the "we are going out of business" email and would not be able to return it like someone suggested because of the way I got it. Mail order from an ebay site. Bow was new but it was a 2017 model and only cost to my door $339 in stead of the normal $700 for the 2018 model with the same lighted reticle scope. It quit raining and warmed up yesterday afternoon to allow me to zero the scope. I am sure glad that I paid attention to what a fellow said on one of the YouTube videos about not shooting at the same spot twice or it could get expensive. This thing is a shooter. After getting it zeroed I shot at the same spot at 20 yards pulling the arrow after each shot for three shots and the arrow went into the same hole as the arrow before it did. I only had room to safely shoot 20 yards yesterday. Will arrange to go elsewhere to shoot longer range when I can. I just hope this crossbow last without any problems like the Parker vertical bow I have that I used for years without a single problem. [/QUOTE]
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