0.1fps SD Almost Perfect

There's a reason you never aim at the same location when shooting a crossbow. You can hit your own arrows almost every time you have to pick a different spot on the bag for follow up shots.
 
There's a reason you never aim at the same location when shooting a crossbow. You can hit your own arrows almost every time you have to pick a different spot on the bag for follow up shots.
This bow will stack them on top of each other. I do all my practicing at 40 yds.
 
The accuracy and consistency of xbows is nothing short of amazing. We only shoot one bolt at a time so we don't damage the bolts. These are 50 yard shots.

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Jim did you ever check the velocity of those Ravins?
 
Last year I ran them through the Ohler 35.
My R29X was 457 fps and Sue's R26X was 412 fps.
I need to try the Garmin on them.

JD338
 
They are indeed. Using the Sevr Titanium Hybrid 2.0 4 blade broadhead this year. It has a 2.75" total cutting area. They should make a devastating hole and impressive blood trail.

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They are indeed. Using the Sevr Titanium Hybrid 2.0 4 blade broadhead this year. It has a 2.75" total cutting area. They should make a devastating hole and impressive blood trail.

JD338
With the horsepower of the Ravins , I guessing you’re running the 125s
 
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