![]() The Ravin may be decocked using the same mechanism in the reverse order. The arrow is then loaded into the firing mechanism (with a click) and the crossbow is ready to fire. The procedure is marked by audible clicks beginning with attaching the cocking mechanism or sled to the string (with a click) and then cranking the cocking mechanism back to the firing position (with a click). ![]() While I have hand-loaded crossbows with draw weights up to 175 pounds with considerable, focused effort, loading the R10 was a breeze.Īfter more than 100 shots at the range and on the roving field, the cocking-and-loading process was fast, efficient and dependable. This is unquestionably the easiest, fastest way to cock a crossbow and the process may easily be mastered by anyone over 10 years old and “elders” who can handle the 12-pound pull required to crank the cocking mechanism into position. Cocking requires only 12 pounds of pull with a power stroke of just 11 inches. The Ravin R10 is cocked and may be decocked using the provided cocking handle and integral cocking system. In other words, use only 20-inch Ravin Clip-On nock arrows. ![]() In fact, use of any other arrow-nock design will negate the 5-year warranty. This system delivers accurate arrow placement from 20 to 100 yards in 10-yard increments based on the advertised arrow speed rating of the crossbow.Īs one might expect with the unique cocking-sled design, only Ravin Clip-On nocks are recommended for use with the Ravin line of crossbows. The scope is specifically designed for the Ravin line of crossbows and is adjustable for arrow speeds ranging from 300 to 450 fps. There is even a cocking assist bar attached to the grip portion of the stock that is also adjustable for left- or right-handed shooters. The cocking handle and quiver attach to the same mount that is attached to the front of the crossbow and is interchangeable for left- or right-handed users. The cocking “sled” not only holds the arrow in place, but it contains the safety and trigger mechanisms as well. Outstanding features of the R10 include an internal cocking/decocking mechanism on a free-floating strap, which is cranked into the receiver section using only 12 pounds of pull. The R10 is not your grandfather’s crossbow in fact, it is as far removed from the old Gamo wood-stocked model with solid steel limbs as one can get. And because of the innovative new design of the Ravin R10, it’s a good idea for all users. Most modern crossbows can send an arrow downrange accurately enough to hit a 6-inch bull’s-eye at 100 yards the Ravin R10’s maker claims its crossbow can “hold groups comparable to a rifle at 100 yards.” Ravin Crossbow’s new line of crossbows is unique, unusual and surprising in many ways primarily because they actually live up to the manufacturer’s claims.įirst things first, it is all but mandatory that first-time users read and understand the owner’s manual. “Lightweight, compact and accurate to 100 yards” is enough to send any crossbow-fancier into a swoon.
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