OldFart
Well-Known Member
Greets fm CO
I shot my crossbow a couple days ago(Wicked Ridge Invader). I centered the scope (Excalibur Vari-Zone adjustments, 66 for full clicks, went to 33 for both height and horizontal. I used my picnic table and bench and sleeping bag to set up an impromptu (sp) bench rest. Used Hurricane bag target and it worked fine, arrow went in about half way and pulled out easily) Vertical at 10 yds was only a couple in off but horizontal at 10 was seven in off. My mounting of the rings was tight. Why this far off??? I was able to still zero both directions tho. Took 15 clicks horizontal to zero at 10 yds. Then moved to 20 and zeroing came easy. Altho I was using different circles to shoot at (to save my arrows) my last two shots would have been within 1 in. I had too much else going on at my cabin to do anything else. I can say I enjoy the trigger, light enough with very little movement before release. Next time I will extend my distance and maybe try a couple broadheads. Ray
I shot my crossbow a couple days ago(Wicked Ridge Invader). I centered the scope (Excalibur Vari-Zone adjustments, 66 for full clicks, went to 33 for both height and horizontal. I used my picnic table and bench and sleeping bag to set up an impromptu (sp) bench rest. Used Hurricane bag target and it worked fine, arrow went in about half way and pulled out easily) Vertical at 10 yds was only a couple in off but horizontal at 10 was seven in off. My mounting of the rings was tight. Why this far off??? I was able to still zero both directions tho. Took 15 clicks horizontal to zero at 10 yds. Then moved to 20 and zeroing came easy. Altho I was using different circles to shoot at (to save my arrows) my last two shots would have been within 1 in. I had too much else going on at my cabin to do anything else. I can say I enjoy the trigger, light enough with very little movement before release. Next time I will extend my distance and maybe try a couple broadheads. Ray