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My son sighted in his new RAVIN and was amazed.

Once sighted in he was practicing at 30 yards and first shot was in the bull, second shot split the bolt in six pieces.

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Has he shot broadheads with it yet and do they shoot to the same or close to the same POI? I am looking at a Ravin for next year as my Barnett does not shoot mechanical broadheads anywhere close to the same POI as it does field points.


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Originally Posted by abbydog
My son sighted in his new RAVIN and was amazed.

Once sighted in he was practicing at 30 yards and first shot was in the bull, second shot split the bolt in six pieces.



I got a two Rav R29 that I got from Gander Outdoors for a buy one get one free store close out in williamsport PA, plus they gave me a additional 15% off for being a member, both R29 cost me $1979.00 out the door. The one that I been shooting is highly accurate, so much that you don't shoot at the same bull without removing the first bolt

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Looking to get a Ravin myself. Which model do you prefer and why?


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Has he shot broadheads with it yet and do they shoot to the same or close to the same POI? I am looking at a Ravin for next year as my Barnett does not shoot mechanical broadheads anywhere close to the same POI as it does field points.


That's because most likely your cams are out of synch. Ravin has great marketing. The design is too complicated, strings and cables have to be serviced by a dealer unless you buy an expensive bow press. You will have to replace strings and cables more frequently.

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Originally Posted by abbydog
My son sighted in his new RAVIN and was amazed.

Once sighted in he was practicing at 30 yards and first shot was in the bull, second shot split the bolt in six pieces.


No big feat, comparable bows will do the same if not better.

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Has he shot broadheads with it yet and do they shoot to the same or close to the same POI? I am looking at a Ravin for next year as my Barnett does not shoot mechanical broadheads anywhere close to the same POI as it does field points.


That's because most likely your cams are out of synch. Ravin has great marketing. The design is too complicated, strings and cables have to be serviced by a dealer unless you buy an expensive bow press. You will have to replace strings and cables more frequently.


Hey mr smart one... a Barnett isnt a Ravin.

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Has he shot broadheads with it yet and do they shoot to the same or close to the same POI? I am looking at a Ravin for next year as my Barnett does not shoot mechanical broadheads anywhere close to the same POI as it does field points.


That's because most likely your cams are out of synch. Ravin has great marketing. The design is too complicated, strings and cables have to be serviced by a dealer unless you buy an expensive bow press. You will have to replace strings and cables more frequently.


Hey mr smart one... a Barnett isnt a Ravin.


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I wil ask him today about the broad heads and report back. They certainly are complicated as others have said. I’m sure the Ten Point and others are equally accurate. My old Parker CHallenger has killed deer and good enough for me!

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Nothing wrong with a Ravin. Very accurate. I know a few who have them and love them.

I have been using this old Barnett Whitetail Hunter. Killed a few deer and plenty accurate for my needs. This doe was harvested at 50 yards.
That is about as far I like to shoot anyway. Using fixed blades.

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I shot my R29 across chronograph at 10 yard increments out to 100 yards I was averaging 411 fps and could consistently hit the 2" dot at every distance and most of the time the groups were a lot smaller. I would not leave an arrow in the bag under 60 yards as they were getting smashed.


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I can say pretty much the same things about my Excalibur. Put it together, mounted the scope, and was on the paper at 20 yards. Click click, and it was all set. A little twiddling of the speed dial (aka power ring) and it was on the money at 30, 40, and 50. This year I tried a shot at 60 and made a killing hit on the target, just before the scope died. Went to a red dot, then a refurbished Nikon fixed power. Have that one figured out to 40 so far, a good practical range under the conditions I hunt. Will fiddle with it a bit more to get to maybe 50, but the fixed power is a bit limited compared to a variable. Muzzys hit the same as field points. BTW, for ease of arrow removal from the target, spray the shaft with food-grade silicon. I also switched to field points with a slight bulge in the middle, which are a lot easier to pull out.

Went with the recurve for simplicity and easy maintenance. Can change a string in a few minutes, decock in seconds. Keep checking the screws and bolts, but nothing has come loose so far. This is the third season, and I have bagged five deer; three does and two scraggly bucks. Two were killed from a treestand, one from a ground seat, and two, including the one I whacked Monday, were shot on my way in or out of the woods, targets of opportunity.

No doubt the compounds are amazing performers, but can’t see how I could do any better than I have with the old-school job. It’s all good.


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My son hasn’t tried sighting in with broad heads yet. I assume later today or tomorrow.

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My dad took a nice 6x6 elk with his new Ravin this fall. Loves it compared to the other crossbow he had. Last one, the limbs blew up on him.


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My dad took a nice 6x6 elk with his new Ravin this fall. Loves it compared to the other crossbow he had. Last one, the limbs blew up on him.


Don't know what brand his other bow was but RAVINS have limb and string issues . A lot of high performance. bows have that. My brothers Tenpoint bow destroyed cables and cams after 30 shots. .

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Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
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My dad took a nice 6x6 elk with his new Ravin this fall. Loves it compared to the other crossbow he had. Last one, the limbs blew up on him.


Don't know what brand his other bow was but RAVINS have limb and string issues . A lot of high performance. bows have that. My brothers Tenpoint bow destroyed cables and cams after 30 shots. .


What crossbow do you recommend?


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Excalibur,Mission Sub 1 or a Scorpyd Death Stalker 420. All accurate, reliable and easy to service.

On your Barnett bow you might want to check the cam timing on it if it is not shooting mechanicals well.

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I know several guys with Ravin crossbows, none who've had any issues. And, one thing they have in common - they shoot lights friggin out. wink

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Nothing wrong with a Ravin. Very accurate. I know a few who have them and love them.

I have been using this old Barnett Whitetail Hunter. Killed a few deer and plenty accurate for my needs. This doe was harvested at 50 yards.
That is about as far I like to shoot anyway. Using fixed blades.

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I am also looking at the 2020 CenterPoint CP400 crossbow since it's half the cost of the Ravin but provides a lot of performance for the money. I want a crossbow that is fast, on the lighter side and when cocked has a slim profile since I hunt in an area this pretty tight.


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