![]() Meanwhile, the assembly's revolutionary Vector Quad cable technology utilizes four cables instead of the traditional two for increased strength and stability, and also balances torsion and tension to eliminate cam lean and provide pin-point accuracy. The NXT bow assembly featuring Vector Quad cable technology, DUAL FLEX limbs and XR6 cams in a newly designed, maximum rotation cam system combine to generate 144 foot-pounds of kinetic energy and produce arrow speeds up to 410 fps. At just 6 inches wide, the Stealth NXT headlines TenPoint's next generation of high performance bows. the SUB-1 also features an innovative trigger system that has the ability to safely de-cock without firing a bolt or disengaging the trigger.īigger isn't always better, particularly when it comes to crossbows. Fit and feel are improved with a precision "rifle-inspired" stock that allows for six different length-of-pull adjustments and 1-1/4 inches of adjustment in the comb, as well as a contoured pistol grip. The RSD also drastically reduces effort required to cock the bow's 200 pounds of draw weight. Accuracy is enhanced through a high let-off, fully synced Sync X Cam system that eliminates horizontal nock travel, a patented CNC-machined rail that eliminates vertical nock travel and an RSD (Removable Silent Draw) system designed to apply equal tension to each side of the bowstring during draw. The result was the SUB-1, so named for its ability to consistently deliver groups less than 1 inch at 100 yards. The goal of CEO and chief engineer, Matt McPherson and his engineering team was to improve crossbows in every category. Mission went all out this year, launching Mission Crossbows as a new brand identity, separate from Mission Archery, and introducing an entirely new crossbow platform. I'm glad they fly good for you, like I said definitely a good broadhead at a good price.JanuBy Bob Humphrey The Mission Crossbows booth was a busy one at the 2018 ATA Show in Indianapolis. Muzzy has been designing some more forgiving flyers the last few years though like the Trocar Standard Slick tricks and viper tricks for example are generally much more forgiving. Ive got a couple buddies that shoot them but they shoot relatively slow with long heavy arrows. They just seem to catch to much air in a lot of cases specifically high speeds with lite arrows. ![]() I'm not knocking muzzys, some other really good heads are the same way like the original thunderheads. ![]() Maybe I should say some of the others are "more forgiving" Maybe I shouldn't say some of the others fly "better" because the muzzys will fly just as well in the right setup. Are these guys shooting slow bows? Heavy arrows? Long draws? heavy F.O.C? I'd say you are front heavy(f.o.c.) with 130 grains which is probably why yours fly well. I'm certainly not saying they are bad broadheads. Some of the others fly easier than the muzzys. For many many years I shot the 130 grain 4 blade muzzys in my Hoyt 65 pound, last 5 years outta my Barnett xbow at about 380 feet per sec claimed velocity-you should see the deer drop or run only 30 -40 yards when hit with this set up ! Rockport I love your wisdom and thoughts but you are off on this one 6 guys in camp for past 20 years all shoot muzzy 4 blades all mature guys who have been bow hunting for a long timeI don't think I am.Īre they shooting crossbows? If your setup right they all fly good with a regular compound but I stand by what I said.
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