Before you go reading anything else on this blog, you should know right off of the bat that I am a fan of Parker. Are they my favorite? Maybe not, but they are definitely dynamic. Today’s, topic of choice is going to be centered on a review of the Parker Enforcer crossbow. If you guys have been paying attention lately, then you are well aware that parker has been coming out with several new x bows. The enforcer is not their highest performance model by a long shot, but I think that they more you read into them, the more you will become a fan. Everyone on earth seems to think that if it doesn’t sling an arrow over three hundred and fifty feet per second, then it simply will not due. As someone who has taken down a bunch of deer with different types of crossbows, I can tell you that this is not so. In fact, there is a lot more to the whole process than speed. Sound and vibration are also factors into the equation of a crossbows effectiveness.
The bottom line is that these things were not meant to be fifty to sixty yard snipers. However, that is the mindset that most customers have when they go thinking about purchasing one. In fact, most companies and professionals only recommend taking shots out to thirty five yards. Forty yards is actually pushing it with most hunting crossbows. That is not to say that you cannot make a shot that far, it just means that all of the factors are going to be multiplied in the deer favor. Before we get into the specifics of this parker enforcer crossbow review, I would like to elaborate on another skill that can improve a hunters chances at a efficient shot. You have to be able to read a deer’s body language. If you are just a beginners, then you are probably laughing at me right now, but the experts and pros know exactly what I am talking about. If you can tell when a deer is really nervous versus when it is calm, then you will have better success with your shots, especially the longer ones. If a deer is really jumpy and nervous, then it usually reacts a bit faster and thus increases the chances of it ducking your shot from a crossbow. Anyways, the parker enforcer shoots around three hundred feet per second which is plenty of speed. Many consider this product to be an “entry level” crossbow, but I don’t see it that way. This bow has a lifetime warranty and is built to last. It comes with a scope and the power stroke is not too bad. However, I will say this over and over until you people get it in your heads – there is no price tag on good customer service. Parker has outstanding customer service and that puts them ahead of the competition in my book. The enforcer is quiet, fast, accurate, and worth the money in my opinion. Check out my parker tornado crossbow review if you want some great information on a more powerful bow from parker. As always, hunt safe and thanks for reading.
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