Love this presentation of the r20. I bought this bow it’s first years and payed a bit more. Still have this bow and it’s been point of aim every time on deer. Injury had me hunting bow season with it this season and tagged out because I had it. Shot it twice this year threw 2 bucks give and take 50yrds. Anyway, thinking of upgrading but man this things has been great! 29x or r500 are of serious interest but I’m always curious what’s next, maybe an improved 500+ bow 🤔. A tip with this bow, I don’t shoot it much other than to make sure it’s still on and hunting, that has really made it last.
Great review. Thank you. Moving from restricted U.K. to the hunting land of my dreams. I look forward to enjoying 2A freedom on my homestead once I am a full citizen..
Thats right keep the argument going,saying it's like a rifle, and promoting taking long shots, be a solution, not part of the problem, im getting tired of lobbying to reverse silly regulations in some states due to a manufactors advertisement.
Exactly. Also my sub one I sighted in 3 years ago, shot hundreds of times and never had to adjust zero. My family members who own ravens... they all have problems with them losing zero, breaking strings, etc. ravens equals issues. Buy a mission and save yourself the hassle.
Sub one by mission is by far the most accurate crossbow. They have won every every pro shoot for basically the last 4 years. Excalibers are good bows though. Ravens on the other hand sell speed. They make their bows to shoot as fast as possible. Which basically causes a lot of stress on the bow. Meaning issues happen often.
@@weavershady I've seen a lot of competitions one by Excalibur I've even seen them Barry the other Arrow over a foot into the back of the one because it was hit so perfect I never seen Mission shoot that good
In some states, like here in WA, you can't "extend your season". We have to choose whether we want to hunt archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm. If you're hunting elk, you even have to declare which side of the state you're going to hunt. And crossbows CANNOT be used during archery seasons unless you have a disability. The most compelling reason to own a crossbow is that it can be used during modern firearm seasons, and might allow you to hunt in locations where a rifle would be unsafe or would cause strife with the neighbors. That's kind of a limited advantage compared to a $2-3K price tag.
I am quite loose spending money even if I am not a rich guy... But I think that if you save your money long enough then this item would be the only crossbow you ever need🤔😃
Love this presentation of the r20. I bought this bow it’s first years and payed a bit more. Still have this bow and it’s been point of aim every time on deer. Injury had me hunting bow season with it this season and tagged out because I had it. Shot it twice this year threw 2 bucks give and take 50yrds. Anyway, thinking of upgrading but man this things has been great! 29x or r500 are of serious interest but I’m always curious what’s next, maybe an improved 500+ bow 🤔. A tip with this bow, I don’t shoot it much other than to make sure it’s still on and hunting, that has really made it last.
Well..... some may not be impressed but as for me, "if you can't get away", I AM impressed.
Darryl approved!
Great review. Thank you. Moving from restricted U.K. to the hunting land of my dreams. I look forward to enjoying 2A freedom on my homestead once I am a full citizen..
Just remember to vote accordingly.
Every day is a new fight to keep the 2nd amendment.
@@Idratherbeonvacation following the politics very very closely. Looking forward to defending the Constitution.
@Sven3xs yes. We watched the theft of the vote. The Boss is coming back soon.
Love her Voice
🤣🤣🤣
Just FYI, the crank can be silenced by keeping that button depressed.
Thats right keep the argument going,saying it's like a rifle, and promoting taking long shots, be a solution, not part of the problem, im getting tired of lobbying to reverse silly regulations in some states due to a manufactors advertisement.
Just Google and I couldn't find 1 for sale! I saw the sniper and R29, no R 20's
Your voice and introduction are so hypnotic and enjoyable😍
Ravin is best of the best crossbow
Sub1 was the first one years ago who made that sub1 MOA guarantee on a crossbow. I finger blasted one the other day at a bow shop.
Exactly. Also my sub one I sighted in 3 years ago, shot hundreds of times and never had to adjust zero. My family members who own ravens... they all have problems with them losing zero, breaking strings, etc. ravens equals issues. Buy a mission and save yourself the hassle.
How often do you have to change the string?
Awesome review
Great Video!!!
Glad you enjoyed it Norm.
Great job, as always in your presentations. Hunting knowledge evidenced in your commentary.
Glad you enjoyed it Boogerdog.
What about Excalibur aren't they by far the most accurate
Sub one by mission is by far the most accurate crossbow. They have won every every pro shoot for basically the last 4 years. Excalibers are good bows though. Ravens on the other hand sell speed. They make their bows to shoot as fast as possible. Which basically causes a lot of stress on the bow. Meaning issues happen often.
@@weavershady I've seen a lot of competitions one by Excalibur I've even seen them Barry the other Arrow over a foot into the back of the one because it was hit so perfect I never seen Mission shoot that good
Yep Excals are one of the most accurate indeed. Sub 1 can only dream being as accurate. Ravin extremely accurate. I own both and Ten Point.
In some states, like here in WA, you can't "extend your season". We have to choose whether we want to hunt archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm. If you're hunting elk, you even have to declare which side of the state you're going to hunt. And crossbows CANNOT be used during archery seasons unless you have a disability. The most compelling reason to own a crossbow is that it can be used during modern firearm seasons, and might allow you to hunt in locations where a rifle would be unsafe or would cause strife with the neighbors. That's kind of a limited advantage compared to a $2-3K price tag.
Really impressive!
Cool but for those of us in liberal cities we need something more tactical. We need auto loaders on modern crossbows.
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Nice looking piece...but boy those deers sure would love the noise cocking that thing!!!..better never miss ur first shot😳😳
That is a very nice crossbow.
Here in NJ after everyone bought all the guns, they bought all the crossbows too.
You can buy these online
8:12 oh man i wanted you to hit that fly so bad...............also you can push a button so the handle crank does not click.
Love the idea of getting a crossbow but that price keeps it from happening.
This is a major advancement in crossbows. The trickle down will be nice in a few years when the tech makes it to the cheaper rigs.
I am quite loose spending money even if I am not a rich guy... But I think that if you save your money long enough then this item would be the only crossbow you ever need🤔😃
I want one
Tired of hearing crossbows are like a rifle, this bow is in no way a rifle no bow will ever be a rifle
Pope Innocent II would not approve (but I do).
Sweet crossbow for sure. Glad you approve.
$2,000.00 WILL BUY MORE MEAT , AT THE BUTCHER , THAN... STRIKE THAT .. SHE SAID $3,000.00 .......... ILL BUY A USED ONE IN 6 YEARS ! HA....
Not for $1,800
Well worth every penny
she sounds 20 years older than she looks. this means ................ she looks young!.... depressing.
What do you get junk why don’t cross bows come with a quite crank mechanism??? Duh only common since!!
@White Night
It can crank silent by keeping the release button depressed.
DOES THAT PRICE INCLUDE A COUPLE WEEKS PAY FOR A FEW SWAHILEE GUIDESMEN ?
Please remove Nike
Bullshit, speed testing?$$$