Whenever I hear someone call the Barnett Jackal an entry level crossbow I am baffled. What is entry level supposed to mean anyways? If you are a hunter, then it really should not matter as long as the x bow can get the job done. When I look at this particular weapon, I see a great deal of improvements, as well as an excellent bow. Barnett now boasts a five year warranty for all 2010 products I believe. At first sight one would think this little bow was a toy, even though it looks hot. Those of you who think that this is just a toy need to head over to the forums and hear what all of the professionals are saying about these little “toys.”
Many are saying that it has the exact same front end as the C5 wildcat, another crossbow that I have owned in the past. So that got me wondering about the other bows produced by Barnett – I had to ask myself what I was actually paying for. The Predator and buck commander are way more expensive, but what more do they have to offer besides speed? Are people simple paying for the cool design and “shoot through” stirrup? I am the kind of person that wants a product that is going to work. This usually means that I am going to go with the top model offered. However, I am really starting to become a believer in this barnett jackal crossbow. It has the new crossfire strings and a twelve inch power stroke, as well as plenty of speed to do the job. At the end of the day I simply want an affordable product that will get the job done in the woods – after all, a big buck down is a big buck regardless of what you got it with – am I right?
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