Tenpoint TRX 515 Close-Up (Watch this before you buy)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • Today we are looking at the NEW Tenpoint TRX 515 crossbow. New for 2024 along with other new offerings from Tenpoint this is the fastest crossbow they have ever made. We will unbox and go thru all the new technologies and upgrades that Tenpoint has added to their top of the line this year.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @GH0ST369
    @GH0ST369 Месяц назад +2

    Good review I like how you hit all or most of the features and walked through set up.
    I like how you troubleshoot the common new owner problems.

    • @TrinityWild
      @TrinityWild  Месяц назад

      I really appreciate the feedback. Thank you for watching.

    • @ceciltorres6906
      @ceciltorres6906 Месяц назад +1

      I still think the flatline 460 is way more accurate.

    • @MonkeyTime-kq1bs
      @MonkeyTime-kq1bs 29 дней назад

      @@ceciltorres6906honestly I was a little disappointed in the “out of the box” accuracy. The 460 you mentioned is an absolute tack driver. For Xbows that shoot over 500 fps I think the engineering has out paced the components. I’ll know more on this one down the road but as of now, I’d probably agree with you.

    • @ceciltorres6906
      @ceciltorres6906 29 дней назад

      @MonkeyTime-kq1bs yes. Speed is very sexy to a lot of people like it was to me, but when I bought the 505, I discovered that speed is not as valuable as people think. More speed is more problem with tuning and durability of equipment, not to mention price of equipment. This is a big discussion that we can go into a rabbit hole but for the most part just know that from 370 to 400 fps and a 450 to 500 grain arrow is plenty of speed for an easy tuning a bit more fun when you get to practice way more n not having to worried on wearing down your strings. I sold my 505. I just now have the 460 .

  • @flesby
    @flesby 13 дней назад +1

    Sight it in and put it aside ... all I needed to know. - What kind of Crossbow would you recommend for regular use? - I am looking for highest durability and as little maintenance as possible?

    • @TrinityWild
      @TrinityWild  10 дней назад

      Well, they all need some maintenance but if you want easy to take care of the Excalibur is tough to beat. Less moving parts to go bad and only one string that’s very easy to replace. Super durable as well.

  • @bigeclipse718
    @bigeclipse718 8 дней назад +2

    High end rifle barrels do NOT burn out faster. Its all about cartridge selection. The worst barrel burning cartridges still allow for 1000 shots or so before accuracy starts dropping. Maybe you should have said magnum shooting rifles.

    • @TrinityWild
      @TrinityWild  4 дня назад

      You know, you may be right. I’m going to talk with our gunsmith because this is something I’ve used as an example for years. I certainly don’t want to say something that’s not true. And I’m really not much of a gun guy I’ve spent all my time learning about sticks and strings. lol. Thanks for watching and do appreciate the feedback.

  • @brianburkhardt771
    @brianburkhardt771 29 дней назад +1

    Well, my brother owned a 505 and shot 2 bucks and 2,coyotes in one year, he bought a trx 515 and has had nothing but trouble with the arrow rest, won't shoot. Right now the 505 is in my hands and is a tack driver. Beware of new 515!!

    • @TrinityWild
      @TrinityWild  29 дней назад

      That’s interesting. I’ve only had them on hand for a few weeks and haven’t seen that as a problem. But I will certainly keep my eye on that. Thanks.

    • @flesby
      @flesby 9 дней назад +1

      @@TrinityWild I watched a lot of Videos reviewing / commenting on the TRX 515, many of those have comments regarding technical issues with this crossbow. This should not be the case at that price point.

    • @TrinityWild
      @TrinityWild  9 дней назад

      @@flesby I haven't seen many issues as of yet but it's not been out very long. And I do not disagree with you, I still think the engineering has out paced the components. There is just so much tension and power being stored in those limbs and cables it's tough to build components that can handle it. That being said, Tenpoint has awesome customer service so if things do go wrong they always seem very willing to make things right.

  • @clarkecronin5506
    @clarkecronin5506 18 дней назад +1

    Ridiculous price. I have a PCP air rifle good for 10 shots that puts a heavier arrow on target at 500+ & only takes 10 seconds to reload. Light refill air tank good for 3 or 4 fills. Guess what? This thing only costs $750.00 + $300.00 (air tank & compressor to keep it running), which is less than $1200.00.😢

    • @TrinityWild
      @TrinityWild  18 дней назад

      I’ve shot a few of those and I really like them. But the fact you can’t use them here during archery season makes them almost impossible to sell. Which one are you shooting at 500+ ? The ones I’ve shot were right at 450 and were super accurate. Maybe I need to do a review on one.

  • @donwilson350
    @donwilson350 8 дней назад +1

    That's ridiculous, so you're saying you're gonna spend a fortune on a crossbow, but don't shoot it. Cause it's not made to be shot. Why would you spin that kind of money on a crossbow? If you can't shoot it. In my opinion, if you can't shoot it like you would like to be able to shoot it. Why buy it

    • @TrinityWild
      @TrinityWild  4 дня назад +1

      I didn’t say it wasn’t made to be shot. Shoot it all you want. What I’m trying get people to understand is that a crossbow is not for shooting 50 shots a day in the back yard. Get a bow! You can put 5000 shots on a set of strings and it’s still fine. The wear on a set of crossbow strings just won’t allow you to put 500 + shots thru them without being replaced. A new set of strings on this crossbow will run you $150 minimum. And I’m with you, I can buy a HECK of a rifle for 3 grand. Lol. Honestly, I’m with you. I ain’t spending $3500 on a toy I can’t play with as much as I want to.