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The new XP405 Crossbow features a compact, lightweight design with side-mount quiver for easy transport and ultimate shootability. The 5-position, quick-adjust buttstock allows both small and large frame hunters alike to customize the length of pull for precision fit and ultimate accuracy. Equipped with ambidextrous safety, anti-dry fire TriggerTech trigger and pass-through palm rest with finger reminders for safety. After pulling the light 3lb ultra-crisp trigger, you'll see how the XP405 fires arrows at a bolstering 405 fps for ultimate kenetic energy and knockdown power for any big game animal. Topped off with a 4x32 illuminated multi-reticle scope, quiver, arrows and lube wax, you'll be ready to fire that first shot after the quick 5-bolt assembly out of the box. Get the most bang for your buck with the new XP405 series crossbow. The outdoors await, #SEND IT.
* Speed test using 380-grain arrow.
.FREE $200 CUSTOM TRIGGER UPGRADE (INCLUDED)
The Frictionless Release Technology™ creates a free-floating roller between the sear and the trigger – offering a smoother, lighter trigger unlike anything else on the market. Nock sensors and anti-dry fire give you peace of mind for double the safety, and a three-pound, zero-creep release gives you confidence to make the shot. Once you go TriggerTech, you’ll never go back.
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Great quality at a great price. Easy to sight in and extremely effective on whitetail. Managed a mature 9 pt buck and doe last season and zipped clean through both. Absolutely nothing bad to say and extremely happy with my purchase!
Super happy with you Guys and Gals at Barnett, shipping was very reasonable and FAST,
I added a scope and used some Tygon fuel line for the two spare bolts,
Mike
SAWPARTS CANADA
Low overall movement post trigger pull. Makes it easier to follow your shot and target visually. Buried my first shot past fetching...definitely need high speed targets.
Très puissante et précise Très satisfait de mon achat
I have a Excalibur crossbow I bought years ago for close to $1,000 this little $200 crossbow has all the same features is 25 ft per second less but it will get the job done. Bow hunting and archery is all about getting close to your Quarry and making a perfect shot not about how fast the arrow can get there if you can shoot a deer at 50 yards but can't hit the vitals you just lost the deer or the bolt this little bow is perfect for getting close and has more than enough power for any deer in the woods if you are looking for a crossbow that's economical and simplistic this is crossbow for you trust me I've used recurves for over 50 years great job Barnett and a great crossbow really is a little tack driver
Got the product this morning. Looks great, well engineered & constructed, a piece of art, BUT...
Please do yourself a favor, well actually all your customers, & hire some actual trained graphic designers.
'K?
Your Instruction Manual has an expensive, slick & glossy, 4-color cover, but the info really needed is only in B&W, has call-outs that are pale yellow on white on a white background, making them completely ILLEGIBLE.
Particularly when the manual shipped with the product has been so reduced in size, that the font size is 6 pnt or less, making it even more illegible.
Simple, inexpensive fixes. Things that a knowledgeable designer would have pointed out early on.
A manual is available on line in PDF; more bit readable but still in B&W. So for example, you can't easily tell the COLORED crossbow string from the BLACK string assistant cord and the poor photo composition. What am I looking at & from what direction?
Really Basic Stuff.
Fortunately, there are videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YSIdqSfG90
But the manual shown in the vid is at least TWICE the size of the one shipped with the product. Might have helped, but why? Cost savings?