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#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 1
drtrplum
GUYS,HELP me here !!! I am 58 years old and have taken more buck deer than you have wiped your butt !! I THINK I made a mistake. I have had 2 Horton crossbows over the past 15 years. I just sold my last Horton and purchased a new Barnett Predator. When I recieved it, I noticed the RAIL had a "BOW" in it and the trigger had an eccessive trigger run on it. I sent it back to the factory and talked to a person named " TONY G." He has promised me to make the bow right. I have researched the PREDATOR and seen too much wrong with this crossbow. I really, personally feel some of these guys over did the complaints. You can't shoot bows several times without oiling them and greasing the string and expect them to hold up=. NO crossbow could be this bad ??? Am I right ?? The few days I did hold it in my hands it did feel RIGHT !! I just hope the factory can make it right or I WILL get a refund and buy another HORTON !!!!! I am trying to give Barnett the benifit of the doubt at this time. I am afraid I am one of the people that "fell" for the speed trap !!!! 375 fps
#4
Never owned one a Barnett that is. Never shot one, never touched such a Beast! Never will, the year warranty should have been a very big clue! I do hope you enjoy it & it holds up well fer that year.
#5
i feel for you ,but i don't really know how to help you out. i guess all you can do is just wait and see. if it were me i would ask for an entirely new replacement(not just new parts) and to be done fairly quickly-not 2-3 months later because it sounds like a flaw/defect from the factory. i'd also keep calling once a week and checking up so i wouldn't get the run around. if they are trying to get a rep and product then they should be on top of this. i can't honestly dis barnett personally because i guess i am 1 of the lucky few that has never had a problem with one of their xbows(rhino sport mag quad limb) that i have had for about 5yrs. now. it is the first and only xbow i have ever bought. i hope everything works out for you and please keep us informed. i'm sure we would all like to know the outcome.
#7
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 8
As for the "bow" in the rail, maybe it's an intentional design feature. Here's the quote from an evaluation of this bow on the "Crossbow Review" website: "The flight rail surface is arched, therefore the string contacts just a portion of it for less friction and less wear."
If it's not a design feature, then your bow isn't the only one with the problem.
If it's not a design feature, then your bow isn't the only one with the problem.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
You can't shoot bows several times without oiling them and greasing the string and expect them to hold up
Any form of grease is a bad move on the string or the rail. I know some mfgrs require rail lube, but doubt any are grease based.
I have a can of Jig-a-Loo but haven't tried it yet, others speak highly of it.
My experiences w/ Bnett have been less than stellar. Good Luck.