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Bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review
Bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review











bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review
  1. #Bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review install#
  2. #Bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review pro#

Different arrow weights, of course, will require making the necessary scope adjustments. Also, the scope is designed to be set for various arrow speeds ranging from 250 to 430 fps, more than enough for the Constrictor LT, which is rated at 415 fps using the provided 425-grain TrueX arrows. The scope is illuminated with red-green options. Bear Archery recommends sighting in at 10 yards and then moving back to 20 yards and setting the top reticle for that distance, which will put the crossbow on target at 20, 30, 40 and 50 yards – more than adequate for whitetails, black bears, hogs and other big game. Here’s what you need to know to sight in the scope: There are four reticles calibrated in 10-yard increments.

bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review

Users should be aware that there are no stock or fore-end adjustments on this model, so care should be taken in installing and aligning the scope for your desired eye relief. I was able to get the quiver mounted to my satisfaction, and in the end it turned out to be both solid and functional. Thus, the quiver is mounted on top of the crossbow (a rarity) and can be rotated as needed to clear the shooter’s face and the line of fire as desired. Then, the quiver mount is attached to the sleeve using another set screw. A short, sleeved section of keyed tubing is placed atop a matching piece in the limb assembly on either side of the limbs using an Allen screw that goes down into the pipe to secure it. The next step in the assembly project is mounting Bear’s unique and very solid top-mounted quiver.

#Bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review install#

I’ll also provide an assembly tip regarding the included three set screws: The Constrictor LT uses two set screws under the rail to install the stirrup and then a third set screw for the riser bolt.

#Bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review pro#

Evidently this piece isn’t required for assembling the Constrictor PRO model, but it’s definitely necessary when putting together the Constrictor LT. Assembly tip: Use the included plastic extension that fits between the rail and the limbs.

bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review

That done, it was a simple matter to attach the limbs to the rail. Installing the limbs to the rail was easy enough by centering the cable slide in its proper slot. MSRP is $679.99.Īssembly of the Constrictor LT would have been a snap, but as is often the case with multi-model owner’s manuals, the instructions were a bit muddied. The complete package includes the crossbow, scope, QD quiver, three 22-inch arrows with field tips, lube, cocking sled and sling. Bear Archery is one of very few exceptions. Talk about catering to the market! As long-time readers of this column know, I’m a big fan of slings when it comes to carrying crossbows to the range and in the field, yet for some reason few companies include that accessory with their crossbow package. Apples to oranges, I know, but what I expected to see was a well-made product built with a hunter’s needs in mind.īearX had me as soon as I opened the shipping box and found a brand new sling laying on top. Having been a fan of Bear Archery since the early 1960s, when legendary Fred Bear still ran the company, I was anxious to receive the new BearX Constrictor LT crossbow if only to see how it compared to my old Kodiak Magnum recurve. The BearX Constrictor LT comes ready to hunt with a scope, quiver, three arrows, cocking sled, sling and rail lube.













Bear x constrictor cdx crossbow review