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A short EK Siege review ...

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AFAIK, without a permission Crossbows are limited to 43kg/~95lbs in russia.
 
Is that a "Varmint Hunter" crossbow ?
Yes, compact and not so much power.

The arrow is the lightest, i can add heavier points up to 300 grain and a nub decocking collar. I also use heavier arrows with 7,5 mm aluminum rod or brass tube inside. The downside is aiming is getting difficult with those heavy arrows, i use them only if there is not enough free room behind the trees.
If there is free space like a field behind the trees, i use the lighter arrow, the fishing line‘s drag ensures that the arrow goes not too far.

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A test-fishing;)
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BTW, I think connecting the line to the arrow tip is aerodynamically the worst solution.
Not only does it counteract the vanes, it keeps the arrow an a permanently high angle of attack, which causes extreme drag.
Although it's fine if it works, and you get across all the trees you need...
I know, first i wanted to get a professional solution but because its quite pricey i tested it with a normal arrow and it turned out fine.
I didnt need a stronger line for the first meters as i assumed.

 
At 15 m, it was horrible.
Some bolts near the aiming points, but most scattered down and right, 8 to 10" away.
I didn't even try 20 m.

In conclusion, I think the "scope" was too short to be useful.
The shorter the shaft ("pipe") section is, the larger parallax errors become, proportionally.
A smaller diameter shaft could help and
maybe a construction steel angle on the riser and a thin pointy bolt/needle in it would do the job. Like a classic crossbow pin sight.