1/17/2024 0 Comments Toy crossbow plan by t.j. stalkerWho knew? Needless to say I was very surprised and extremely disappointed to learn this as I ended up selling my Death Stalker which I liked very much, barring the accuracy problems. He went on to say the reason for my accuracy problems with my Death Stalker was the Q nock which supposedly causes the arrow to fish tail down the rail. According to him the Death Stalker should be only using arrows with U nocks. In the hands of an experienced crossbowman it will deliver five shots in five seconds with near-rifle accuracy over ranges up to 40 yards. I went to the Harrisburg Sports Show last week and visited the Firenock booth and had a lengthy discussion with Dorge the CEO of Firenock. THIS REPEATING CROSSBOW has all the handling characteristics of a fine repeating rifle of the slide-action type. This brings me to the question of the correct nock. It should be noted that Scorpyd did not indicate that I was using the wrong nock and Jerry made the arrows for me with Q Firenocks specifically for the Death Stalker. The reason I am mentioning this is because I was using Q Firenocks. The last time (2018) I returned my Death Stalker to Scorpyd I sent them 3 of my Spynal Tap arrows with the target faces I used (with the yardages marked on each face). My groups were acceptable under 25 yards. The arrow groups expanded as I increased the distance of the shot - 60 yard shots barely stayed in a 6 inch group. The bottom line was I was never satisfied with the bows accuracy and that was with field tips and broadheads. I had accuracy issues with the bow it was returned to Scorpyd twice and they made a bunch of changes each time it was returned. The Deathstalker measures 16.5 inches uncocked and 9. making this one of the most powerful crossbows at a very light weight. The Scorpyd Deathstalker 420FPs only weighs 6.2 lbs. Scorpyd achieved this using One Piece Carbon Technology. I purchased a 380 Death Stalker in 2017 when they first hit the market. The Scorpyd Deathstalker 420FPS is very lightweight Reverse Draw crossbow.
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