Are vortex bows any good?

5.0 out of 5 stars Great and Cheap! It is a great bow for smaller framed people to get into archery. Easily adjustable (don’t force anything, it’ll break some modules) draw weight and lengths without a bow press. Comes with arrows and arrow tips.

How much does it cost to have a compound bow restrung?

It typically costs between $50-$300 to get a compound bow restrung, on average. A bowstring will generally cost between $50-$200, whereas the tools required to do the restring yourself will cost a further $50-$100. The labor to get your bow professionally restrung can be as low as $20.

Are Barnett bows good?

If you know anything about crossbows and the top manufacturers, you will know that Barnett Crossbows are one of the best brands around. They produce some of the best crossbows on the market that shoot fast and accurate but are still affordable. They are lower priced than Ravin Crossbows but still top quality.

Is the Barnett Vortex good for hunting?

The Vortex steps up a notch with a wide draw weight range from 19 to 45 pounds, and draw length adjustment from 21 to 27 inches. With such a wide range of adjustability, the Vortex is great starter bow that can carry a young archer right into teen years, and even into the woods if hunting is in the youngster’s future.

Does Barnett make compound bows?

The Vortex is the only bow in Barnett’s youth line with enough power to bring on a hunt*. The compound bow also features a compact 28-inch axle-to-axle, making it easy to manage in the field.

How often should I restring my bow?

The short and simple answer is: All bows should be restrung about every two to three years, depending on how often you shoot. Target bows are shot more often and should be restrung every year, while hunting bows can be restrung every two years.

How does the Barnett vortex compound bow work?

The Vortex is a lightweight compound bow offering the same design and function as Barnett’s full-sized bows, but in a smaller package to accommodate young and beginning archers. Adjustable draw modules enable quick and easy weight changes without a bow press, and the included package doubles as a carrying case.

How big is the axle on a Barnett compound bow?

The Vortex is the only bow in Barnett’s youth line with enough power to bring on a hunt*. The compound bow also features a compact 28-inch axle-to-axle, making it easy to manage in the field. Parents can decide how teens shoot the Vortex Compound, with modular adjustments to the draw weight and draw length.

Which is the best bow in the Barnett bow line?

The most premium, tricked-out bow in the Vortex series, the Vortex™ is the ideal vertical bow for teen bowhunters to take to the woods. The Vortex is the only bow in Barnett’s youth line with enough power to bring on a hunt*. The compound bow also features a compact 28-inch axle-to-axle, making it easy to manage in the field.

What do you need for a vortex bow?

The Vortex is a youth compound bow that comes complete with everything the young person needs to get started in archery and bowhunting, and to grow with the bow. Included with the bow were a basic plastic arrow rest, 2-piece three-arrow quiver, three arrows, and a 3-pin fiber optic bow sight.