I've been able to find a handfull of of the scope rails used on the CenterPoint Spectre, Dagger, Amped, Patriot and Heat crossbows. I spent the weekend getting them drilled and counterbored to accept the TenPoint brush, which replaces the spring steel finger used for arrow retainers on these crossbows.
The advantage is noise reduction, it never needs adjusting and they should last a lifetime.
I use TenPoint's retention brush which is an excellent quality product.
These rails can be swapped/exchanged with your existing (undamaged) rail. Cost is $75 for an exchange or $90 for an outright buy.
I've been able to find a handfull of of the scope rails used on the CenterPoint Spectre, Dagger, Amped, Patriot and Heat crossbows. I spent the weekend getting them drilled and counterbored to accept the TenPoint brush, which replaces the spring steel finger used for arrow retainers on these crossbows.
New to xbow but long time bow hunter/target shooter. Sounds like a good mod for my Amped 415. Does it hold the bolt better when pointed down towards the ground. The bolt slides out when I point my xbow towards the ground as it is now, is this normal.
New to xbow but long time bow hunter/target shooter. Sounds like a good mod for my Amped 415. Does it hold the bolt better when pointed down towards the ground. The bolt slides out when I point my xbow towards the ground as it is now, is this normal.
Hi Mark and welcome to the forum. Yes it does and that arrow slipping issue will be a thing of the past with the brush in place. The current finger "should" hold it as well but that's one of the characteristics of that style of retainer. It routinely needs to be adjusted (bent) and as the coating wears, it will need to be replaced. The brush will last you a lifetime of normal shooting.
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