of kinetic energy, which is more than enough to drop a deer or even larger game like moose, bears, or Cape buffalo. Using my 425-gr arrows, this crossbow deals out 94 ft-lbs. See our Crossbow Ballistics Guides section for a complete understanding of how we conducted our tests and why this data matters. Your actual results will vary slightly depending on weather, and significantly with arrow weight change. Use our arrow ballistics calculator for more valuable information. I’ve had crossbows that I could shoot 1” groupings at 45 yards, but that is rare and definitely not going to happen with a stiff trigger pull. The trigger pull on the Havoc is pretty stiff, but the bow is forgiving enough that it does not affect accuracy all that much. It only took me a couple of shots before I was consistently shooting 2” groupings out to 45 yards. Sighting in the Horton Havoc was a dream, because the scope was almost perfectly zeroed in right out of the box. From unboxing to ready to shoot, it took me about 20 minutes to assemble the Horton Havoc, and then I was ready to sight in the crossbow. Attaching the prod to the riser is easy and quick, and then you just need to mount the scope and the quiver. When you unbox the crossbow, you should find that it is almost fully assembled. Once you’ve unboxed your crossbow, it’s time for assembly. 4x32mm Mult-A-Range Crossbow scope with rings.Each package delivered by includes the following items: Hunting season will be on us before you know it, so let’s take a look at the Horton CB880 Havoc 175 Crossbow. Horton is defunct as a company, so no warranty Highly powerful for such a compact design Reverse draw technology makes for a very compact design
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