Crossbow Nation banner

Blown away with my Tenpoint TX28 setup!

431 views 15 replies 5 participants last post by  Xbowflash  
#1 ·
I am absolutely thrilled with this setup!
Tenpoint TX28 with a Burris Oracle X shooting Tenpoint premium carbon arrows with their Hpx lighted nocks and Nemesis broadheads.
Total arrow weight at 452 grains and 389fps.

I just came in from shooting these into my rubber mulch bucket target. This is five shots off a Bog Death grip tripod at 40y. Three different arrows, same Nemesis broadhead.

Crazy!

Image


That is a one inch orange sticky on a six inch shoot n see!
A small adjustment to the right and this is gonna be good! Really good! Pretty excited right now.

JT
 
#6 ·
Congrats! Great platform all around IMO!

Have a great season! 👍
 
  • Like
Reactions: JTango45
#10 ·
You might need to tweak your scope a tad but they are very consistent for me so far.
I read a tip on here about using a NAP Spitfire practice heads, so I tried those and they hit extremely close if not exactly the same. I sacrificed one of the Nemesis for the rubber mulch bucket just to be sure. After 15 or so shots one of the back blades did bend a little, but I was able to straighten it back out with the needle nose and keep on shooting it. Very durable.
 
#14 ·
I JB Welded a Swat XMag CPX for sighting purposes. It was one that went through a doe last year and blades got dinged up in the rocks and brush last year.

Anyway, I use a plain cardboard box full of Rubber Mulch for my BH target. Literally just switched the Zulus to the broadhead file put the target out at 50 yards with a field point target and shot the BH & FP at their respective target. You can see the FP is a bit off but BH is spot on.

Image


Swapped over to the FP file and did the same. Results were swapped with FP dead on and BH just a touch off. Forgot to get the second picture though…

Don’t think I’m in much trouble of missing a deer if I happen to forget to switch files either way. 🤷‍♂️

Thought about getting a bucket for my mulch target and may in he future but really don’t shoot many BH once zeroed. Don’t see the need for hopefully 1 confirmation shot a year…
 
  • Like
Reactions: JTango45
#15 ·
I JB Welded a Swat XMag CPX for sighting purposes. It was one that went through a doe last year and blades got dinged up in the rocks and brush last year.

Anyway, I use a plain cardboard box full of Rubber Mulch for my BH target. Literally just switched the Zulus to the broadhead file put the target out at 50 yards with a field point target and shot the BH & FP at their respective target. You can see the FP is a bit off but BH is spot on.

View attachment 349068

Swapped over to the FP file and did the same. Results were swapped with FP dead on and BH just a touch off. Forgot to get the second picture though…

Don’t think I’m in much trouble of missing a deer if I happen to forget to switch files either way. 🤷‍♂️

Thought about getting a bucket for my mulch target and may in he future but really don’t shoot many BH once zeroed. Don’t see the need for hopefully 1 confirmation shot a year…
Nice! I am experiencing just about the same amount of shift between The Nemesis broadheads and field points. The NAP practice heads are even closer hitting to the Nemesis vs the field points, sometimes dead on. I set the field points up as "bolt 2" in the Oracle X. I am pretty smitten with how well these modern bows shoot with such little variance from shot to shot. I am having a lot of fun.