![]() They also include a 4x32mm multi-reticle scope, side mount quiver, two 20 inch carbon arrows, and the cocking device. Barnett seems to be aware of the fragility of the XP380’s bowstrings though, because they’ve included lubrication wax in the package. The loud snap of a bowstring breaking could scare away your prey, damage your crossbow, or cause serious personal injury, and safety is the most important thing when it comes to archery. Secondly, the bowstrings need a lot of lubrication before use just so you don’t risk breaking them or misfiring. For bigger quarry like deer and elk though, 380 FPS is the right amount of punch for a clean kill. First off, I wouldn’t recommend hunting small game with it, because all that power might do a bit too much damage. It’s mostly praise from me for the Barnett XP380 but there are a couple of things I’ve had issues with when using it in the field. It also comes with a crank-cocking device that cuts the 185 lbs draw weight by more than 90% without compromising on its power, so it’s much easier to use for younger and less experienced shooters. So, if you’re worried about outgrowing an expensive crossbow, you can’t go wrong with this one. ![]() It’s also very popular with fellow dads who are introducing their kids to crossbows and, just like with my son, they could customize the XP380 over the years so their kids could use it for a long time. Barnett is well known for producing high quality yet affordable bows and the XP380 is one of my favorites, so much so that I’ve recommended it as a great crossbow for youth and small framed shooters and crossbow for beginners and to many shooters that are just starting out. ![]()
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