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Barnett Crank Cocking Device
Sale Price: $74.04
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- Bart crank cocking device- For use with Bart's Quad 400 Qua Avi Wildcat C5 Panzer V and Perator crossbows- Reduces cocking tension to 15 lbsBAR17031
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Barnett Wildcat C5 Black Crossbow Package (Quiver, 3 - 20-Inch Arrows and Premium Red Dot Sight)
Sale Price: $330.69
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The Wildcat C5 is built on Barnett Tradition. The best selling crossbow of all time is the foundation of this awesome compound crossbow. With speed performance and comfort in mind the Wildcat C5 features a lightweight composite GAM stock thumbhole grip vented quad limbs high energy wheels all paired with the all new CROSSWIRE String and Cable system. The Wildcat C5 is also crank compatible designed with built in crank optional attachment allowing for easy installation while maintaining a sleek low profile design. Power: Velocity: 320 ft/s Draw Weight: 150 lbs. Energy: 97 ft/lbs. Power Stroke: 13 in Dimensions: Weight: 8.5 lbs. Length: 35.25 in Width: 26.75 in Arrow Length: 20 in Features: Black Finish GAMTM Composite Stock Magnesium Riser 4.5 lb. Trigger Pull Vented Quad Limb Type Veloci-Speed Synthetic Cable System High Energy Wheels
Designed for speed, performance and comfort, the Wildcat C5 medium velocity crossbow comes ready to shoot right out of box with a quick-detach quiver, bolts, and a premium red dot sight with varying dot intensity. One of the best selling crossbows of all time, it features a lightweight composite GAM stock, thumbhole grip, vented quad limbs high energy wheels, and the all new CROSSWIRE string and cable system. It's also crank-compatible with an optional attachment, allowing for easy installation while maintaining a sleek, low profile design. Backed by a 5-year limited warranty. Made in the USA. Features GAM composite stock Magnesium riser 4.5-pound trigger pull Vented quad limb type Veloci-speed synthetic cable system High energy wheels Specifications Velocity: 320 feet per second Draw weight: 150 pounds Energy: 97 foot pounds Power stroke: 13 inches Arrow length: 20 inches Dimensions: 35.25 x 26.75 inches (LxW) Weight:8.5 pounds About Barnett Precision Crossbows Barnett crossbows are designed by hunters, for hunters. From its inception over 50 years ago, the company has created a range of crossbows based on the changing needs of hunters. Lightweight, adjustable, and powerful, Barnett products have helped crossbow technology evolve.
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Barnett Wildcat C5 4 Arrow Quiver with 4-20-Inch Arrows
Sale Price: $34.99
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Barnett Rhino / Wildcat C5 Quick-Detach Quiver with Arrows. Quick-detach style. Includes four 20" arrows and fits Barnett's Rhino and Wildcat C5 models. Barnett Rhino / Wildcat C5 Quick-Detach Quiver with Arrows
This four-pack of 20-inch arrows, neatly stored in a quick-detach quiver, fits Barnett's Rhino and Wildcat C5 crossbows. Warranty This Barnett product includes a limited five-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. About Barnett Precision Crossbows Barnett is an industry leader in crossbow design and manufacture, and has sold well over one million crossbows to date. The company was established more than 50 years ago, with products designed by hunters, for hunters, and Barnett manufactures a range of crossbows that are lightweight, adjustable, and surprisingly powerful.
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The Walk-On: Inside Northwestern's Rise from Cellar Dweller to Big Ten Champ
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This inspiring true story takes you inside a major college football program from a unique point of view: the athlete who plays not for money but for the love of the game. The walk-on.In the fall of 1993, Northwestern University was predicted to once again finish in the bottom of the Big Ten. Owners of the longest losing streak in Division I history, no one expected the Wildcats to ever compete for a Big Ten title. But new head coach Gary Barnett brought a winning attitude to Evanston and engineered one of the greatest turnarounds in college sports history, leading Northwestern from perennial cellar dweller to two-time Big Ten champ.Matt Stewart played on those championship teams. Even though he didn't receive any football scholarship offers out of high school, he still believed in his abilities. Armed with confidence and determination, Matt walked-on to the team. He worked hard and never gave up hope, and his efforts were rewarded in a remarkable way.Take a journey inside Northwestern's locker room as Matt reveals how he transformed his mind and body into becoming a successful Division I football player. Learn the tactics Coach Barnett used to overcome a history of losing, a gambling scandal, and the tragic death of a star player to lead Northwestern to the Rose Bowl. "The Walk-On" is a riveting account of how a small school captured the nation's attention, bringing hope to underdogs everywhere.
This inspiring true story takes you inside a major college football program from a unique point of view: the athlete who plays not for money but for the love of the game. The walk-on.In the fall of 1993, Northwestern University was predicted to once again finish in the bottom of the Big Ten. Owners of the longest losing streak in Division I history, no one expected the Wildcats to ever compete for a Big Ten title. But new head coach Gary Barnett brought a winning attitude to Evanston and engineered one of the greatest turnarounds in college sports history, leading Northwestern from perennial cellar dweller to two-time Big Ten champ.Matt Stewart played on those championship teams. Even though he didn't receive any football scholarship offers out of high school, he still believed in his abilities. Armed with confidence and determination, Matt walked-on to the team. He worked hard and never gave up hope, and his efforts were rewarded in a remarkable way.Take a journey inside Northwestern's locker room as Matt reveals how he transformed his mind and body into becoming a successful Division I football player. Learn the tactics Coach Barnett used to overcome a history of losing, a gambling scandal, and the tragic death of a star player to lead Northwestern to the Rose Bowl. "The Walk-On" is a riveting account of how a small school captured the nation's attention, bringing hope to underdogs everywhere.
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High Hopes: Taking the Purple to Pasadena
Sale Price: $3.33
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The man who transformed the Northwestern University Wildcats into a championship-winning team--the top story in college football in 1995--and who was named Coach of the Year discusses his leadership philosophies, his coaching techniques, and his winning year.
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Crossbow Cocking
Cocking your crossbow can be one of the most important steps in your shot sequence. Making sure that the string is pulled backed evenly and consistently is the first step in achieving good arrow flight. When cocking your crossbow by hand, there is a tendency to not pull the string back evenly. If this happens, the bow cannot deliver an even amount of energy to the arrow. This usually results in inconstant groups down range.
If cocking your crossbow by hand is your chosen method, it is important to index your string. Indexing your string means marking the serving, usually with a permanent marker, on each side of the rail, while the crossbow is at rest. This makes it possible to see if you have pulled the string back evenly when the crossbow is cocked. Doing this simple step will save you lot's of frustration when it comes time to sight in your new crossbow.
Another way to cock your crossbow is by using a rope style cocking aid. This is the probably most commonly used method of . Not only does it provide an even, consistent cocking of the string, but it also cuts the peak weight needed to cock your crossbow by fifty percent. Trust me, your back will be thankful when it comes time to sight in or while at the practice range. Rope cocking aids are inexpensive, lightweight, and store conveniently in your pocket or hang around your neck when not in use. They also don't make any extra noise during the cocking process.
For those of you that just aren't physically able to use one of the above methods to cock your crossbow, or are impaired by a physical ailment or disability, a crank style cocking aid just may be the answer you've been looking for. Crank style aids are either incorporated into the stock of the crossbow, or simply slide over the butt of your stock. These types of cocking aids have many reduction gears that reduce the weight needed to cock your crossbow to a matter of pounds. Some will even adapt to let you use a cordless screwdriver to cock your bow.
Just like the rope cocking aid, they provide even, consistent cocking of the string every time. The only downside I can think of to crank style cocking aids are they are a little on the noisy side, and do require that you carry around a crank with you. However, if this style cocking aid keeps you in the woods, the positives far outweigh the negatives.
No matter what method you choose, finding the one that fits your needs the best will give you a more enjoyable crossbow shooting experience, giving you the confidence that your arrow will fly true the next time a shot presents itself on that big buck.
About the Author
Cocking crossbow by hand is one of the most chosen methods. Indexing your string means marking the serving, usually with a permanent marker. There's more to learn about crossbow shooting and more about crossbows by visiting us at http://www.crossbownation.com/.
Compound or Crossbow?
I am lookin to get into the crossbow scene. I need to know if thats a wise decision or not. I had put a question on here before about a crossbow and a gentleman had advised me that crossbows are not good for long range. Now I do have a redhead toxik which I love more than a gun, but I want to try something new. Would it be smart to even consider a crossbow? Should I stick with compound? I was lookin at the Barnett Wildcat. 175lb pull, and trajectory is 320 fps. Any suggestions would be nice.
that gentleman was right. If you shoot the most powerful crossbow on the market at a hundred yards, that arrow will drop about 8 feet before it hits your target. A lot of states are talking about making it illegal to use a cross bow during archery season because they say it gives the hunter an ''unfair Advantage''. So you may only be able to use a crossbow during rifle season very soon. I good crossbow will cost about five hundred and up. For this same price you could get a very nice compound bow. Most bows shoot right around how fast your crossbow shoots. So i would definitely go with a compound bow.
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