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The MINI CROSSBOW – A Powerful Compact Crossbow!

January 14th, 2010 jmichel1 No comments

         
 

Crossbows are stock-mounted bows that shoot bolts and primarily used for hunting and target shooting. If you are interested in either field, the first thing you should do is to determine the most suitable type of crossbow for your needs and abilities.

Recurve Crossbow

These have longer draw length compared to ordinary cross bows, which provide reduced hand shock and better acceleration. Using recurved crossbows, however, also produce greater strain on the bow structure itself.

Recurve crossbows are often used by advanced archers, shooters, and hunters. They are also noisy to use and thus require the accompanying use of a bowstring silencer.

Compound Crossbow

There are several variants to a compound crossbow, but all of them basically work the same way. The string of a compound crossbow is attached to a number of pulleys, and which one or several of it are connected by cables to the opposite limb. Upon preparing to take a shot, the string will naturally draw back, which makes the pulleys turn and the cables to move accordingly. The limbs will then bend, thus storing energy for the shot.

These crossbows are characterized by limbs that are stiffer than usual and require greater pressure from the users because of the design. Their structure, however, allows compound crossbows to become more energy efficient than other types of crossbows.

Pistol Crossbows

Pistol crossbows are named so because of their relatively compact size. There are 80lb and 150lb pistol crossbows and other variants.

Rifle Crossbows

These are crossbows primarily designed to provide better aim, just like how rifles perform compared to other guns. Rifle crossbows are one of the most advanced models you can use. A 150lb rifle crossbow, for instance, can come with adjustable sights, foot pull, and heavy-duty fiber construction. It can hit your target as far as 250 feet away. Of course, such power also requires you to possess equivalent strength to launch your shot and cock your bow effectively.

Repeating Crossbows

If you want a shortcut to the entire process of shooting then you should make use of a repeating crossbow. With this type, you only have to make a single movement and everything, from bow stringing, projectile launching, and shooting, will be completed. This way, you’ll be able to shoot at a faster rate than usual.

Bullet Crossbows

This type of crossbow is also aptly named because it shoots bullet-looking projectiles made of stone, lead, or clay. Some bullet crossbows come with a string slot and barrel while others have a double string design.

As crossbows vary according to the amount of energy required from the user, size, acceleration system, and degree of automation, make sure that your choice satisfy your needs in all aspects.

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USED CROSSBOWS

December 4th, 2009 jmichel1 No comments

Crossbows are available at the market in many different styles, some of which are match crossbow, target crossbow, sporting crossbow and traditional replicated crossbows. Accessories consist of cases, silencers, quivers, scopes and crossbow bolts. Match crossbows are spanned with a lever and quite heavy. Such crossbows are used mainly in shooting competitions, for distances ranging between 10 and 30m. Target crossbows draw a weight of around 95lb and are mainly used at archery clubs. Almost all the hunting stores and gun shops have crossbows in their stock, making it easy for the interested people to possess one.

Crossbow as a weapon has been used in military warfare for more than 2000 years. These crossbows were invented by the Chinese but spread across the world in no time. Theoretically speaking, crossbows are considered to be the link between the bow and the firearm. It gives the user more power and accuracy compared to a traditional bow that is being used in battle field and for hunting. Crossbows have been used extensively in warfare in North Africa, Asia and Europe, however, today – crossbows are mainly used for hunting and target practicing.

Crossbows have a short lath or bow which is fixed to a tiller. The tips of the bows are connected by means of a cord. The bow consists of a pair of leaf springs and its main purpose is to store energy. When the string is drawn back to the latch, and the latch released, the string moves forward to push the arrow or bolt, which is guided by a bolt rest. Toy crossbows are available with safety sucker darts. Wildcat crossbows have devices permanently attached to the crossbow and require a tension of 16 lbs to function. The crossbow consists of one crank and handle and have anti reverse gear facility. A re-curve crossbow set is usually used by people who want to learn about archery. The set consists of a 15 lb target re-curve bow, finger tab, quiver, multicolored target face and two target arrows. This type of crossbow has tips curving away from the archer.

High quality 80 lb crossbows are available with self locking features. These crossbows are made of high tech fiberglass. The crossbows come with an auto safety feature and have a range of 100m. Rifle crossbows with a 150 pound draw, foot pull, adjustable sights and durable fiber construction are available. Using such a crossbow you can fire to a distance of 250 ft per second and with an accuracy of 65 yards. This is a heavy duty and a powerful crossbow and is used for target practicing and hunting. This type of rifle crossbow requires immense strength to string and to cock the bow. Usually two people are required to string such a bow. The smallest crossbows available are the pistol crossbows.

Crossbow accessories like extra strings with plastic end caps and string wax is available. When wax is applied on the string it enhances the life of the string. It is advisable to apply wax after every 10 to 12 shots to enhance the life of the string.

Peter Yelland is author of this article on Crossbows Find more information about Crossbow here.

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COMPOUND CROSSBOWS

October 19th, 2009 jmichel1 No comments

         
 

What’s the difference between a crossbow and a compound crossbow?

The principal difference is that the limbs of a compound crossbow are usually much stiffer than those of an ordinary crossbow. This limb stiffness makes the compound crossbow more energy efficient than other bows, but the limbs are much too stiff to be drawn comfortably with a string attached directly to them as in an ordinary bow.

Therefore, the compound crossbow has the string attached to the pulleys, one or both of which has one or more cables attached to the opposite limb. When the string is drawn back, the string causes the pulleys to turn. This causes the pulleys to pull the cables, which in turn causes the limbs to bend and thus store energy.

Compound crossbows
generally use only pulleys that are both round and concentrically mounted, in order to capture the maximum available energy from the relatively short draw length.

 

 
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