If your arrow is too large for the grooved track in the barrel, it will not fit properly. When this happens, you will not be able to shoot an arrow. The only way to fix this problem is to get a new crossbow or buy a new barrel. If the […]
which of the following broadheads offers a more consistent flight for a crossbow arrow?
The more consistent flight of a broadhead will depend on the shape and weight of the head. The heavier and wider the head, the more stable it will be in flight. The type of arrow shaft material and length can also affect the flight path of a broadhead. The two […]
which part of the crossbow holds the arrow in the track until the trigger is squeezed?
The bolt holder is a device that holds an arrow in place until the trigger is squeezed. The bolt holder is a tube that holds each arrow in place, and it has a mechanism that releases the arrow when the trigger is pulled. The bolt holder attaches to the bowstring, […]
how does a crossbow arrow compare to a conventional arrow
A crossbow arrow is different from a conventional arrow in many ways. Crossbow arrows are heavier than conventional arrows, but they travel slower and have less energy at impact. The greater weight of the crossbow arrow causes it to penetrate deeper into the target. Conventional arrows have less kinetic energy […]
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