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A short EK Siege review ...

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4kg? sure has some weight, i guess they didnt bother redesigning the cocking lever but just took one of the Joerg´s crow bar and installed that :)
 
Tried to sight my scope in roughly, and got a similar result.
It was quite a bit off, about 5 inch too high at 7 yards.
Too much for the elevation adjustment screw, wo I needed to shim it.
Two layers of the thin plastic-impregnated cartoon from a broadhead package ...

During the process I realized the Allen screws of the scope are metric, not imperial measure.
Which is not a big problem if you have the tools from the package (all required Allen keys are included).
ive been on and off shimmin my hawke

i was cheap and used rings from original scope and i think they dont work well with this heavier scope

takes lots of shots to settle it in, if i take it off

think im gonna try that plastic next, electric tape nor the thin alumium didnt work too well
 
im guessing there be lots of compressors on sale if and when 900bar compressor comes into large scale market
can take years tho

meanwhile in some far away country:


its still 130-200€ for cheapest hand pumps
 
i just realised that as its based on AEA HP MAX, shooting slugs from it, is more efficient than shooting arrows
albeit, bigger bores are under carry lisence in many country, including mine
 
Something that belongs here in some way.
Nothing new under the sun - "nihil sub sole novum", as the old Romans said.


English subtitles are available, but the imagery should be selfexplaining.
And this "1505" is the year the book is dated describing it first.
tod cutler just had similar, showing multiple different methods of cockin crosbow
 
Of course,most patents are not for core original concepts but for improvements. There are, for example, literally hundreds (perhaps thousands) of trigger patents. For firearms mostly- but also for crossbows, bows, slingshots, etc. Yet the trigger is as old as the first gizmo invented by the first person who grasped the concept of releasing potential energy.

I am enjoying watching the magazine-fed repeating crossbow concept & market develop. Most people, after all, are not gonna spend $3K for the latest 500fps bow that is pushing materials technology and therefore threatens to break at any moment. But a few hundred for a compact repeater? While the “big names” continue to try for Ferrari speed, there’s an entire market segment pushing for this more utilitarian approach.
even when its $5K they are still using the cheapest materials they can get away with

im fairly confident we could have crossbows with 700-800fps if they used latest and greatest