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NRs two new X Bows
13 December 2011, 20:45, (This post was last modified: 13 December 2011, 20:55 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: NRs two new X Bows
(13 December 2011, 20:02)WetandCold Wrote: I like the look of the taipan but I don't like the wire system it looks weak as in might break easy and not very powerful.

I understand you’re going to mod it with 80lb Recurve prod that would be of interest feedback needed, both before mod and after NR.

It doesnt need modding, the Compound prod just unbolts from the front, and the Cobra 80 recurve fits in a channel already machined in the body. Its a one off one on job, and it only requires one allan bolt to be undone. I think its probably good for 90 / 95 lb mark on compound and 80 on recurve. Good enough for close quarters indoors ( its a tiny carbine only 18 inches wide prod tip to prod tip and 24 inches long) Ideal indoors security or small game and vermin and training of course.

To be honest i'm more impressed with the Cobra Mk 2 that came with it, its a huge improvement over the old model, I've listed its spec on the Flikr images listed on earlier post. I'm on trying to find two suitable bolts to fit a P rail to the forgrip so i can mount a lazer or pistol grip.
My initial conclusions are 80 to 100 LB short bows are ok for short distance and vehicle / internal security,@ 20 ft I managed to seriously imbed a bolt in a lump of leg of pork, but you need a minimum of 120 LB ( small people) or 150 LB for heavy duty ( if you get my meaning) 175 Recurves are apparently at the upper limit of bow capability and the risk of breakage or failure is much higher with 175 LB. If you need 175 or more it looks like Compounds are a better choice BUT if you go compound as a survivalist you will need your own bow press to change strings and wires with.

I have different needs to W & c and SD so long term I think my final choice is likely to be a 120 or 150 recurve, but with spare limbs or prods, spare nock ends, spare strings and at least 40 bolts. Maybe a lazer but more likely quality peep sights and a flashlight mount.

If I could sell this recurve archery set I would be well on the way to being able to get a full size recurve X bow.

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NRs two new X Bows - by NorthernRaider - 13 December 2011, 14:38
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by preservefreak - 13 December 2011, 15:38
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by NorthernRaider - 13 December 2011, 16:50
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by Skean Dhude - 13 December 2011, 17:32
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by preservefreak - 13 December 2011, 18:36
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by NorthernRaider - 13 December 2011, 19:14
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by Skean Dhude - 13 December 2011, 19:36
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by Nemesis - 13 December 2011, 20:02
RE: NRs two new X Bows - by NorthernRaider - 13 December 2011, 20:45

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