Great comments. I had the Ten Point Turbo M1 and had no issues shooting 1/2 moon nocks out of the Xbow. However, I think Ten Point's stance, you may violate the OEM warranty if you don't use their Alpha Nocks. To me that is at over the top because I have shot over one hundred arrows and never one issue using 1/2 moon nocks. Even killed a nice pronghorn with 1/2 moon nocks at 52 yards with a red dot sight.Well, I received my brand spanking new M370. It's not often I give such a high rating but this bow well deserves a 9.5 out of ten. The 1/2 point comes off for the optics. Mounted my SightMark speed scope, zero'd with factory arrows at 20, then shot out to 50 for fine touch's. I went back to 20 then 30,40, again 50 and finally 60. I marked the arrows and then shot all yardages again with the golden arrow. At no time did it shoot outside of the black 1.5" diameter BE.
I opted for the Acuudraw. Holy %^#$, you can cock the bow with three fingers. My grandson could crank this bow to the trigger.
Pro's:
Con's:
- String is off the rail by .020". Finally a manufacture got it right. Most bows with a rail have some extreme down force and wear the serving from shot one. I shot this bow 45 times today and the serving looks perfect.
- T4 trigger is smooth and extremely crisp. Slightly longer then I like but well ahead of many other bows I have shot.
- Safety is ambidextrous if you move the safety pin. I like mine on the left side so I unscrewed the allen and moved to the left side.
- The Acudraw is incredible in comparison to other CCD's I have used. The cranking force is 1/4 of what the CE CCD requires. The sled parks on the stock just below the scope and neither the sled or drive box is in the way of sighting.
- Weight is about 6.2 lbs. with the speed scope. NICE!
- Rail flatness was .002" end to end.
- Arrow groove was maybe .001". tuff to measure.
- Shot BS Hunters, BEE Executioners and Slayers (2" blazer vanes) with standard moon nocks without any issue or inaccuracy issues.
Still looking. haven't found one yet except for the factory optics.
FD
Fps with 400gn?Well, I received my brand spanking new M370. It's not often I give such a high rating but this bow well deserves a 9.5 out of ten. The 1/2 point comes off for the optics. Mounted my SightMark speed scope, zero'd with factory arrows at 20, then shot out to 50 for fine touch's. I went back to 20 then 30,40, again 50 and finally 60. I marked the arrows and then shot all yardages again with the golden arrow. At no time did it shoot outside of the black 1.5" diameter BE.
I opted for the Acuudraw. Holy %^#$, you can cock the bow with three fingers. My grandson could crank this bow to the trigger.
Pro's:
Con's:
- String is off the rail by .020". Finally a manufacture got it right. Most bows with a rail have some extreme down force and wear the serving from shot one. I shot this bow 45 times today and the serving looks perfect.
- T4 trigger is smooth and extremely crisp. Slightly longer then I like but well ahead of many other bows I have shot.
- Safety is ambidextrous if you move the safety pin. I like mine on the left side so I unscrewed the allen and moved to the left side.
- The Acudraw is incredible in comparison to other CCD's I have used. The cranking force is 1/4 of what the CE CCD requires. The sled parks on the stock just below the scope and neither the sled or drive box is in the way of sighting.
- Weight is about 6.2 lbs. with the speed scope. NICE!
- Rail flatness was .002" end to end.
- Arrow groove was maybe .001". tuff to measure.
- Shot BS Hunters, BEE Executioners and Slayers (2" blazer vanes) with standard moon nocks without any issue or inaccuracy issues.
Still looking. haven't found one yet except for the factory optics.
FD
Keep shootin'!