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    Took my Ten Point Titan TL-9 x-bow to the range and made a short video. I highly recommend Ten Point products
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    "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows"

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    #3.......and no, it only looks like it falls down at the end, lol. Steven Spielberg, I am not.
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    I used to hunt only with Alpine bows, but when my last one needing replacing, I looked at crossbows, as they are now legal to hunt with in Michigan. I went with a crossbow, instead of a regular bow because I came to the conclusion that a quality one-and Ten Point products are that, would have a longer usable life. I do want to get an osage orange longbow at some point in the future though.
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    Can you cock that brand the traditional way? If not, do you carry an extra crank for the rig?
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    Yes, I can 'hand cock' it, and if I was in a tree stand and needed a second shot-I would. But, my reasoning is that if I use the 'winch', it cocks the exact same way every time. If you're 'hand cocking it, I don't think it's possible to do that-you're going to have the string not quite center. My reasoning, anyway.
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    My Tenpoint is so accurate that I can not shoot at the same spot twice with out hitting the first arrow! As to cocking, I actually have three cranks, as I had to replace the cocking mechanism severeal years ago. My crossbow is now atleast 8 yrs old and still as good as the day I bought it. Now I have had to replace a string and bought a bow press by Tenpoint to do this. Just normal maintainence in my opinion. I alway have a couple of spare bow strings on hand and string silencers for those strings. I have the Tenpoint scope on mine.

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    I've ruined a few bolts doing the same thing. I have the Ten Point 3 dot red dot. 30, 40, and 50 yards-but I'm not going to take more than a 40 yard shot, I have my doubts that the bolts going to carry sufficient energy beyond that for a clean kill. My buddy had a top of the line Barnett that he finally got rid of, he had to fix something everytime he shot it.
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