This generates less stress on the trigger mechanism, meaning less wear and a better sensitivity.Īs a rule, cocking a crossbow takes a lot more effort than to draw a bow. After the initial 150 lbs are overcome, the draw weight reduces to 37.5 lbs. Take, for example, a 150 lbs compound crossbow with a let-off of 75%. Where other crossbows require the most draw weight at the end of the pulling stroke, the string of a compound crossbow reaches its heaviest draw weight somewhere halfway, before getting lighter again, thanks to the eccentric pulleys leaving only a percentage of the maximum drawing weight at the end of the stroke, the so-called let-off. The crossbow string has roughly three times the length of a normal bowstring and because of the pulley system, the limbs can be made incredibly stiff to generate a massive power. Compound crossbows have short, straight limbs with eccentric pulleys at the ends.This means a recurve crossbow can be made more compact or, when kept the same size, is more powerful and faster. The recurved shape of the limbs makes them so much more effective, that they can be made shorter compared to an equally powerful crossbow with conventional straight limbs. This’ll give a bigger preload, resulting in a greater speed for the crossbow arrows. Recurve crossbows are crossbows of which the end of the limbs are arching forwards.But don’t let the compact size fool you, these little crossbows can be surprisingly powerful. The crossbow arrows used are short and this makes them best suitable for shorter distances. Pistol crossbows are light and compact crossbows without a stock, featuring just a pistol grip and sometimes a front grip.You can buy three types of crossbow in our store: pistol crossbows, recurve crossbows and compound crossbows.
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