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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2933954" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Hope it works out for you as well as cn be.</p><p>I had over $500 in Cabelas points and more than that on my Discover card and I had a Wicked Ridge Invader HP I won at a deer contest back in 2012 I never really used (died hard compound user) till my son wanted to deer hunt with it last year so I zeroed the scope used 400grn bolts with 100grn Wasp Boss SST and OMG!!!!! did that thing absolutely rock. SCARRRRRY accurate. By scarrry accurate I mean putting bolts in the same hole or touching at 40 and 50 yards shot from a bench off my LeadSlead DFT. He got pretty good with it to 40 yards and had several really good bucks come out in a bean field he was hunting but they never got within range and the smaller bucks he passed on. He did take two doe and was very happy. He said he liked it better than using a rifle.</p><p></p><p>I did a lot of tinkering with the Invader HP this summer and was so impressed with it I decided to get myself a Wicked Ridge. My budget was to stay below $800 and use my Cabela's and DC points to pay for the Xbow and everything else I would need, bolts, case, FBBH's etc.</p><p></p><p>I researched crossbows to death and the Wicked Ridge Invader 400 just kept on coming up over and over again as the best all around crossbow under $800-$1k</p><p>and I was very attracted to the Wicked Ridge Invader 400 and actually got to shoot one my friend has and I absolutely loved it. In my opinion an additional 25-35fps wasn't worth $350-$1k more so I settled on the Invader 400</p><p></p><p>When my local Cabela's had one for $659 with the AC draw system, I impulse bought it zero hesitation then and there. I was honest and told the Outfitter I believed it's price was mis-marked as the cheaper by $50 price for the model with the AC50. He said as long as I took the tagged display model I could have it at that price.</p><p></p><p>I bought it because I hunt a lot of public land bean fields with ZERO trees anywhere near the field and I must sit in the brush or CRP and ground hunt and a pop up blind unless very heavily brushed in absolutely spooks large mature bucks in these public land areas and I am not allowed to leave any stands or blinds overnight and my simplest solution I decided was to wear a Ghillie suit sit in the brush and use a crossbow. Also I often hunt very large bean field and have to crawl away to avoid being seen by deer in the fields after dark so taking down a popup blind is just not possible.</p><p></p><p>I will do a full review of it once I get the time to assemble it and shoot it. If its a s good as my Wicked Ridge Invader HP I will be absolutely happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2933954, member: 95733"] Hope it works out for you as well as cn be. I had over $500 in Cabelas points and more than that on my Discover card and I had a Wicked Ridge Invader HP I won at a deer contest back in 2012 I never really used (died hard compound user) till my son wanted to deer hunt with it last year so I zeroed the scope used 400grn bolts with 100grn Wasp Boss SST and OMG!!!!! did that thing absolutely rock. SCARRRRRY accurate. By scarrry accurate I mean putting bolts in the same hole or touching at 40 and 50 yards shot from a bench off my LeadSlead DFT. He got pretty good with it to 40 yards and had several really good bucks come out in a bean field he was hunting but they never got within range and the smaller bucks he passed on. He did take two doe and was very happy. He said he liked it better than using a rifle. I did a lot of tinkering with the Invader HP this summer and was so impressed with it I decided to get myself a Wicked Ridge. My budget was to stay below $800 and use my Cabela's and DC points to pay for the Xbow and everything else I would need, bolts, case, FBBH's etc. I researched crossbows to death and the Wicked Ridge Invader 400 just kept on coming up over and over again as the best all around crossbow under $800-$1k and I was very attracted to the Wicked Ridge Invader 400 and actually got to shoot one my friend has and I absolutely loved it. In my opinion an additional 25-35fps wasn't worth $350-$1k more so I settled on the Invader 400 When my local Cabela's had one for $659 with the AC draw system, I impulse bought it zero hesitation then and there. I was honest and told the Outfitter I believed it's price was mis-marked as the cheaper by $50 price for the model with the AC50. He said as long as I took the tagged display model I could have it at that price. I bought it because I hunt a lot of public land bean fields with ZERO trees anywhere near the field and I must sit in the brush or CRP and ground hunt and a pop up blind unless very heavily brushed in absolutely spooks large mature bucks in these public land areas and I am not allowed to leave any stands or blinds overnight and my simplest solution I decided was to wear a Ghillie suit sit in the brush and use a crossbow. Also I often hunt very large bean field and have to crawl away to avoid being seen by deer in the fields after dark so taking down a popup blind is just not possible. I will do a full review of it once I get the time to assemble it and shoot it. If its a s good as my Wicked Ridge Invader HP I will be absolutely happy. [/QUOTE]
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