TENPOINT GT FLEX CROSSBOW
I love this crossbow and it's a very reluctant sale
When I started archery I shot a Trad bow, an American Flatbow, as a member of NFAS.
I had to give up on trad bows (my real love) as my damaged left hand and wrist started to suffer
I then had a go with compound bows, it was ok but even though I shot left handed the release still put too
much pressure on my left hand and wrist.
So then I tried Crossbows, sorted!
Why am I selling it then, well something I've been after for some time has now become available in the UK
but I need to raise the cash so here I am, unfortunately!
If I had the dosh, no way would I sell, but I don't so here I am.
This is one accurate bow and an absolute joy to shoot.
Compounds are smaller, faster and no doubt more powerful. But they can also be a pain in the proverbial, the
stresses they are put under mean you really have to keep on top of them, timing, cam wear,cable wear etc.
This reflex bow suffers non of those problems, pushes those bolts out at 295fps, just below the 300fps NFAS limit. And
is consistently accurate for much longer, just keep an eye on the brace height and your set to go.
I kid you not, when I'm on form, I can consistently hit a 9” crossbow target ball at 100yrds! And beyond
actually but the limit of my scope is 100yrds, plenty far enough.
It is in superb condition. See the pictures.
As you can see I've used my compound knowledge and fitted some vibration damping. In the riser and put
some “sorbothane”between the twin rails. It works because I keep hitting where I'm aiming. … Anything
that absorbs vibration has to be a good thing. It's improved the handling too, a tad more weight up front.
It comes with the bolts, the top ones are my "bang on" comp bolts. The ones below the Victorinox (which does
NOT come with it by the way) are practice/having fun bolts. Some blunts in there for distance stump
shooting, other wise you can't get them out! ... It has the retractable cocking aid also, nice bit of kit, easier to stow that a rope.
Sling also.
I'm afraid the fitted scope does NOT come with it.
The one on the floor behind it does. Not quite of the same quality but does the job fine.
Bag also comes with it. And I'm sure I have a spare string somewhere but will confirm that.
Oh and by the way this bow is light on strings, unlike an Excalibre bow I had for a short while that ate strings
for breakfast!
To back up my comments you're perfectly welcome to come and shoot it.
I will post but would have to detach the riser. It's designed to, but collection would be best. Unfortunately I
live in Wales (Dolgellau area) out of the way for many I'm sorry to say.
Anyhow after all my waffle …. £350.00 the lot … It's a very good deal for what's with it, check it out. ... Not sure on postage cost which would be additional, I'd have to work it out.
Any questions just fire away.
Sorry for the green tint, I illuminated with an LED flashlight.
When I started archery I shot a Trad bow, an American Flatbow, as a member of NFAS.
I had to give up on trad bows (my real love) as my damaged left hand and wrist started to suffer
I then had a go with compound bows, it was ok but even though I shot left handed the release still put too
much pressure on my left hand and wrist.
So then I tried Crossbows, sorted!
Why am I selling it then, well something I've been after for some time has now become available in the UK
but I need to raise the cash so here I am, unfortunately!
If I had the dosh, no way would I sell, but I don't so here I am.
This is one accurate bow and an absolute joy to shoot.
Compounds are smaller, faster and no doubt more powerful. But they can also be a pain in the proverbial, the
stresses they are put under mean you really have to keep on top of them, timing, cam wear,cable wear etc.
This reflex bow suffers non of those problems, pushes those bolts out at 295fps, just below the 300fps NFAS limit. And
is consistently accurate for much longer, just keep an eye on the brace height and your set to go.
I kid you not, when I'm on form, I can consistently hit a 9” crossbow target ball at 100yrds! And beyond
actually but the limit of my scope is 100yrds, plenty far enough.
It is in superb condition. See the pictures.
As you can see I've used my compound knowledge and fitted some vibration damping. In the riser and put
some “sorbothane”between the twin rails. It works because I keep hitting where I'm aiming. … Anything
that absorbs vibration has to be a good thing. It's improved the handling too, a tad more weight up front.
It comes with the bolts, the top ones are my "bang on" comp bolts. The ones below the Victorinox (which does
NOT come with it by the way) are practice/having fun bolts. Some blunts in there for distance stump
shooting, other wise you can't get them out! ... It has the retractable cocking aid also, nice bit of kit, easier to stow that a rope.
Sling also.
I'm afraid the fitted scope does NOT come with it.
The one on the floor behind it does. Not quite of the same quality but does the job fine.
Bag also comes with it. And I'm sure I have a spare string somewhere but will confirm that.
Oh and by the way this bow is light on strings, unlike an Excalibre bow I had for a short while that ate strings
for breakfast!
To back up my comments you're perfectly welcome to come and shoot it.
I will post but would have to detach the riser. It's designed to, but collection would be best. Unfortunately I
live in Wales (Dolgellau area) out of the way for many I'm sorry to say.
Anyhow after all my waffle …. £350.00 the lot … It's a very good deal for what's with it, check it out. ... Not sure on postage cost which would be additional, I'd have to work it out.
Any questions just fire away.
Sorry for the green tint, I illuminated with an LED flashlight.
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