How fast is the Barnett Quad 400?

345 FPS
Using 400-grain arrows, the Barnett Quad 400 delivers arrows at a blistering 345 FPS, which translates to 106 ft. lbs. of kinetic energy at point blank range.

What arrows should I use for a Barnett crossbow?

Barnett crossbows require arrows weighing a minimum of 400 grains.

How long can I leave my crossbow loaded?

Do not leave your crossbow cocked for longer than a 24-hour period, as premature stretching of the string and cables may occur, leading to a loss in crossbow performance.

What are the specs of a Barnett quad 400 crossbow?

Review the Barnett Quad 400 specs below to learn more about this crossbow. SPECS Mass Weight: 8.35 lbs Draw Weight: 150 lbs Length: 37″ Axle to Axle Width: 26.75″ Power Stroke: 15.5 Shooting Speed: 345 fps

How far can you sight in a Barnett quad 400?

But you can just rest it on the sight rail. When you are consistently cocking the Barnett Quad 400 with the rope or crank cocker, and you have it sighted in, you should be able to hit a 50 cent piece at 50 yards. That’s pretty impressive. But be sure to aim at different places on your target or you’ll risk splitting your bolt like Robin Hood!

What can you hunt with a quad 400 crossbow?

The price range for the Quad 400 is about where you would want to begin looking for crossbows. With such a crossbow, you are well equipped to go out and hunt anything from white tail deer to the biggest game out there. If you go for a much cheaper crossbow then you will just be looking at toys, and the Quad 400 is no toy.

How do you use a crank cock on a Barnett quad 400?

The stock of the Barnett Quad 400 comes ready to integrate with a Barnett crank cocking device. The crank cocker is really easy to use once you install it. You just clip the string in, attach the crank to either side of the stock and crank it back until the string rests against the trigger mechanism.