Hell u got it dialed go kill one......I know you want 2......
When I bought my Micro 335 in 2015 it was a new model then and came with a speed scope, the scope itself wasn't even the correct scope that was suppose to come with it it has the wrong reticle/yardage points according to the scope instruction manual. Even the manual itself didn’t explain how to properly sight in a speed scope. Took a lot of digging through Excalibur’s xbow forum to figure out how to do it. I use to just shoot at 20yd max because I couldn’t get it to zero past that, it’s dead on out to 50yd now .This is somewhat new technology and sometimes the manufacturers and/or dealerships don't explain it well.
Bowhunter57
I got a steal of a deal on an R29. I use mechanicals as well. After reading all the reviews, I went with the Tru Glo Titanium X 4 blades. They are also only $29.00 for a three pack. I sited in with them and they were tough enough to take 20+ shots into a stiff block crossbow target. Not an overwhelming big hole, but did a great job on the two bucks that were shot with them.Ravin does not recommend one type of broadhead over another, yet they produce mechanicals, instead of fixed.
Actually, I prefer a fixed blade, over a mechanical. I'm trusting Ravin products on this one. Should any issues arise from my using their broadhead, I'll be quick to let them know.... after I'm certain it was a broadhead issue.
At least I know I have the option to use either type of broadhead.
Bowhunter57
Mao,I got a steal of a deal on an R29. I use mechanicals as well. After reading all the reviews, I went with the Tru Glo Titanium X 4 blades. They are also only $29.00 for a three pack. I sited in with them and they were tough enough to take 20+ shots into a stiff block crossbow target. Not an overwhelming big hole, but did a great job on the two bucks that were shot with them.
As far as shot placement, yes, you are absolutely right. I have always shot mechanicals because they fly better for me. I look for the the mechanical that will fly the best out of my bow, a big cut is a bonus. I looked at the Ravin heads as well, but the reviews on those were not as good as the Tru Glo heads, believe it or not. Doesn’t hurt that they cost a lot less too.Mao,
The R29 is a bad ass crossbow! I'd say you did very well for yourself.
As for your broadheads not making an "overwhelming big hole", it's all about the shot placement, brother. You put the shot where it needed to be and that's how you got it done!
$29 for a 3 pack is good. Ravin has 3 different choices (for a 3 pack) and the only difference is the ferule material. Titanium ferule is $90, Steel ferule is $70 and the ones I purchased is Aluminum, at $50. (These prices were at Bass Pro, in Rossford, Ohio). I guarantee you, that once these broadheads are gone, I'll be switching back to Slick Tricks.
Bowhunter57
He is my go to guy for all things crossbow.XB30 Scopes are quite awesome! Wyvern Creations is also a Great Place to do your business. Very personable and always willing to help!