Thanks for stopping by Crossbow Reviews dot Net. My goal here is to bring you unbiased crossbow reviews on the latest Crossbows on the market, as well as some of the Classics that can still be had. Just because they are a few years old doesn’t mean these old dogs can’t hunt!
The Internet is full of fake review sites just trying to make a quick buck (no pun intended) off of unsuspecting hunters. most of these goobers can’t even shoot a crossbow and they’re not even hunters to boot! And what’s worse is that nearly every review you read in an Outdoor magazine is only written to promote a Crossbow company that is advertising with the magazine!
I know when I was trying to figure out which crossbow to buy for hunting, I had a difficult time deciding because every review you read was glaringly in favor of whatever Crossbow they were reviewing! Luckily I took the advice of some experienced Crossbow hunters and finally made my purchase.
I can only imagine what other future Crossbow Hunters are going through when trying to decide on which Crossbow they should buy. So that is one reason I started this website. To bring my fellow hunters down to earth, unbiased and honest reviews on as many Crossbows as I can. I’m not a crossbow expert, far from it. I’m a hunter. A hunter who likes to shoot nearly any weapon I can get my hands on! I generally shoot my crossbow, compound bow, muzzle loader and my modern rifle year round. I love to hunt and to shoot!
So now you now where I stand. I plan on trying to try as many crossbows as I can. If I like the bow, I plan on telling you, if I have problems with the crossbow, I plan on telling you! There may be areas where some technical, A personality type has a problem with my reviews because I didn’t break out the calipers and measure something down to the thousandths, but that’s too bad. I’m a Hunter, not an Engineer. My crossbow reviews will be plain English so that anyone can understand what I’m saying.
I figure you’re a lot like me. You want to know what works and what doesn’t and you could care less about minute details such as whether or not the crossbow arrow (notice I did not call it a ‘bolt’) flies at 313 fps or 313.2167 fps at an air temperature of 87.34 degrees with humidity at 67% at 1:18 in the afternoon of the Summer equinox! In short, these will be Hunting reviews. If you need the technical specs, you can probably find it on those fake review sites or the manufacturers websites!