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Manticore 150lbs Wood Crossbow with Scope, Extra Arrows and Rope Cocking Device

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$139.99

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  • Real Wood Stock
  • Powerful 150lbs Crossbow
  • High-tech fiberglass limb
  • Aluminum barrel construction
  • Auto safety cocking mechanism design


Crossbow


Matthew Curtis
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Every bolt that we have shot with this bow tears up the bolts. The fletchings get torn apart. The ones that came with the bow and the extra bolts we purchased. We have tried every way we could, and it keeps tearing them up. The bow is faulty.
Aaron B
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023
The way the bow is designed will make it so that it always shoots a bit upwards. This means you can’t scope it in with the scope it comes with. Get a good scope and have some fun. Other than that I love the bow.
Robert P.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2016
Overall, the bow itself is very nice... wood finish is good... the quality is pretty darn right for the price... I might just buy another one... BUT, as others have noted, the scope is a toy... useless for me... in the trash it went.... and I took the rear sight off too.... I just rigged a very basic open sight system... It is not hard to find and use screws...(# 6 or 8 x 32)... The arrows in the kit are cheap grade aluminum and can't take the force of impact from the bow.... Yet, as rigged now, using carbon fiber bolts, I get a really tight group at 50 yards and it hits hard... almost no drop... which is satisfying, especially for the low price... A good, inexpensive way to see if you want to pursue cross-bow shooting...
PG
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2016
I bought this bow for my wife. The bow shoots great. As long as you can hit your mark it should not have an issue taking down a deer. Stringing it together took some effort though. We had to prop it in between two chairs to get it strung up. My biggest complaint is that it does not have a catch on the back of the rail to use a cocking device with. If you try to cock it on the rail the cocking device will slip and take out the scope. Most men or older boys should be able to pull the string back without the use of a cocking device but I know my wife can't do it on her own.
Pathfinders
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2015
Great cheap crossbow. kind of slow (when comapred to a barnett predator), but completely reasonable considering. set the brace height appropriately and it definitely helps. scope is like a 22 scope and does the job fine, just isn't the highest quality and doesn't adjust accordingly to the stated mil scale. still was able to get it dialed in and it is accurate. bolts are cheap and will come apart eventually including the tips coming out. went to 16" bolts. and bought extras of the 14 inch. trigger is a little stiff and so is the safety. it is a mankung crossbow and can be tweaked and modified to achieve more power. little leary about hunting with it other than at close range but I thing it will do the trick. for the price this is a great item and the crossbow itself is pretty high quality when compared to price. use a cocking rope and put the back of rope around the buttstock will definitely help.
robert chirdon
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2015
This is a great well made crossbow for the money. I see alot of reviews about getting the string on spend the 5 dollars and get the crossbow stringer the string is not to small if it were bigger the bow wouldn't do its job and also if you read the directions when you pull the string back you have to push the safety on yo lock it the first time. Shoots great I also purchased string wax and extra string incase it broke but no problems so far you have to wax the string and rail every 5 to 10 shots scope is for a pellet rifle but if you have a pellet gun you get a new scope for it lol. I recommend this product for beginners on crossbows or people that just like to shoot them it is very accurate and powerful better than sa sports fever used my neighbors that bow is truly a waste of money.
Trollman
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2015
Darn good crossbow for the price. I will be using it to go do some hunting in the future and will update this with how it fared out in the woods. While I did like the crossbow as shipped I didn't leave it as I received it. with very little effort I was able to remove the wooden grip that came on the crossbow and install a picatinny rail for use with a foregrip and a bipod, was quite happy with how simple this item was to modify and essentially "upgrade". I had a slight issue with the trigger when I received the package in the mail as it was either incorrectly installed or was knocked around in shipping but it was a very simple fix and I saw no reason to give anything less than 5 stars for this purchase. I will certainly be purchasing a couple more of these this year for friends and would recommend one to just about anyone who wants a decent crossbow and can't or doesn't want to shell out the money for a top end model, in short worth every penny of the cost.
Alen
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2014
Very nice bow. Just a few issues though. There needs to be a more detailed instruction manual on how to properly put this thing together. I only had the poorly detailed pictures on the cardboard to go on, but i think i built it correctly anyway. The stock isn't exactly comfortable. I was hoping for some padding or some soft material but it's manageable. Another thing (and probably because it is a crossbow) i could not get the string on to save my life. It finally took 3 of us guys to get the string on so i hope it doesn't break anytime soon.On a good note, the wooden finish is very nice and has some shine to it. Didn't expect that. It is very accurate as I've tried it in windy weather and it still hit the same spot every time. I've seen the YouTube video about the guy who stripped his thumb from firing this bow and i wanted to add that he was either trying to fire with a "thumbs up " or he just had some extremely tall thumbs because there is plenty of space between the path of the string and the wooden part of the bow that rests on your hand. I tried to replicate how he would've done it and it turned out to be an uncomfortable position to hold the bow in, so stripping any of your fingers is very unlikely. Good beginner's bow. Gets stopped by foam about 3 inches thick with the foam inside a cardboard box. Not too heavy. Loads fairly easy. That would be something to add in the manual. I didn't know the safety had to be off when cocking the string. Also didn't know that the first initial pull to cock it only releases a latch that catches the string on a second pull. Weird way to load the string but whatever works, i guess. Add in the manual and I'll add another star