A Look at Killer Instinct, Excalibur, and Lancehead Crossbows!

The Great Death by Bunjie Crossbow Try-Out-a-Thon continues, with part two of my podcast with Genevieve. We had a blast driving around and visiting different local shops. Here’s a look at the second shop we visited, looking for a Successor to Bunjie.

NOTE: the Lancehead was not on my list of five finalists to try out, but it was a neat crossbow to see in person.

Me holding the Killer Instinct Swat XP , felt really good in the hands!

Me holding the Killer Instinct Swat XP , felt really good in the hands!

There’s the Lancehead—if you want a narrow crossbow, there’s your most narrow option!

There’s the Lancehead—if you want a narrow crossbow, there’s your most narrow option!

One of the things I DON”T like about the Killer Instinct Swat XP is the nock selection—this is a propriertary nock designed to accomodate the steep string angle when cocked. There’s no lighted nock selection.

One of the things I DON”T like about the Killer Instinct Swat XP is the nock selection—this is a propriertary nock designed to accomodate the steep string angle when cocked. There’s no lighted nock selection.

Armor Tip Limbs, a nice addition to the Micro Series crossbows. The specific model I wanted to shoulder was not here, although I’ve shot the micros before, of course.

Armor Tip Limbs, a nice addition to the Micro Series crossbows. The specific model I wanted to shoulder was not here, although I’ve shot the micros before, of course.

There are the more traditional style limb tips from Excalibur, similar to what Genevieve has on Bunjie, Jr.

There are the more traditional style limb tips from Excalibur, similar to what Genevieve has on Bunjie, Jr.