I recently purchased a Ravin R10 and a dozen Ravin 400 grain bolts. After getting it home, I was quick to purchase a block target so I could shoot either field tips or broadheads. Once getting the target, I sighted in the R10, as the manual suggests with no issues. I have since purchased limb vibration dampeners and the recommended lubricant for the strings and cables.
I've done everything I can to protect my investment, to see that it lasts as long as possible. Having said that... I'm reading Ravin forums in various websites and there are a few owners that are shooting their R10 for the first time with the limbs and/or strings breaking and blowing up, during the sighting process. Less than 20 shots fired with this kind of breakage is NOT acceptable, to me. Especially, for the amount of money being paid for this type of equipment. I was looking forward to shooting this crossbow, quite a bit to get used to it at all yardages. I'm not shooting it, until after February 7th, when deer season is closed, in case something were to "fly off" of it and I couldn't get it repaired quick enough to finish the deer season.
My questions:
Is this typical of faster crossbows?
Are 400+ fps crossbows at a higher risk for breakage?
Bowhunter57
I've done everything I can to protect my investment, to see that it lasts as long as possible. Having said that... I'm reading Ravin forums in various websites and there are a few owners that are shooting their R10 for the first time with the limbs and/or strings breaking and blowing up, during the sighting process. Less than 20 shots fired with this kind of breakage is NOT acceptable, to me. Especially, for the amount of money being paid for this type of equipment. I was looking forward to shooting this crossbow, quite a bit to get used to it at all yardages. I'm not shooting it, until after February 7th, when deer season is closed, in case something were to "fly off" of it and I couldn't get it repaired quick enough to finish the deer season.
My questions:
Is this typical of faster crossbows?
Are 400+ fps crossbows at a higher risk for breakage?
Bowhunter57
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