New Scorpyd crossbow for 2010
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Oh
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#13
Just more components and fixtures to get in the way, create friction, and fail.
The Scorpyd's perceived limb width imperfection is way overblown; I don't have a problem hunting with mine in the least.
If someone wants a reverse draw bow with narrower limbs, there's always the Horton Vision.
If anyone has a problem with the width of the Scorpyd, simple fix, don't buy one !
As for myself, I will gladly take the performance and quality that goes with the wider limbed Scorpyd.
Last edited by Sagittarius; 02-03-2010 at 09:04 PM.
#17
More information from Jim at Scorpyd.
Talked to Jim again.
He confirmed the new Scorpyd will have Barnsdale laminated limbs.
They're the finest limbs in the world with a psi rating over 200,000; most limbs are rated from 140,000 to 170,000 psi.
A ****ing sled and crank will also be available in 2010.
The crank is a much needed addition for those with injuries preventing them from ****ing the bow with a rope ****er !
He confirmed the new Scorpyd will have Barnsdale laminated limbs.
They're the finest limbs in the world with a psi rating over 200,000; most limbs are rated from 140,000 to 170,000 psi.
A ****ing sled and crank will also be available in 2010.
The crank is a much needed addition for those with injuries preventing them from ****ing the bow with a rope ****er !