As the title of the thread asks, are the perceived benefits of the super narrow crossbows( less than 10 inches cocked ) that seem to be all of the rage these days actually worth any potential tradeoffs compared to crossbows with a cocked ATA of say 12-20 inches?
One of the often talked about tradeoffs of the very narrow bows are ongoing serving issues which seem to plague these bows.
I field many messages and questions from new crossbow users about string, cables and serving issues. It only seems to be getting worse as the bows become narrower and faster. While some of these issues can be somewhat mitigated through meticulous maintenance, is that kind of maintenance now becoming expected from the end user that just wants to buy a crossbow and go hunting?
One of the often talked about tradeoffs of the very narrow bows are ongoing serving issues which seem to plague these bows.
I field many messages and questions from new crossbow users about string, cables and serving issues. It only seems to be getting worse as the bows become narrower and faster. While some of these issues can be somewhat mitigated through meticulous maintenance, is that kind of maintenance now becoming expected from the end user that just wants to buy a crossbow and go hunting?