Barnett XP370 Crossbow!

Published on January 2, 2022
Duration: 20:32

This video provides a comprehensive review of the Barnett XP370 crossbow, demonstrating its performance with various arrowheads. The presenters highlight its weight distribution, the effectiveness of different cocking mechanisms, and the penetration capabilities of both field points and mechanical broadheads like the Gobble Getter and Shockwave. They also conduct tests on targets ranging from bag targets to soda cans and pumpkins, showcasing the crossbow's power and accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Barnett XP370 crossbow features a 165-pound draw weight, halved in perceived effort with a rope cocker. It demonstrates significant power with field points and mechanical broadheads like the Gobble Getter and Shockwave, capable of penetrating various targets including pumpkins and soda cans.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Barnett XP370 Crossbow
  2. 00:16Crossbow Weight and Balance
  3. 00:43Included Sight and Stock Configuration
  4. 00:49Cocking Mechanisms: Crank vs. Rope Cocker
  5. 01:13Draw Weight and Perceived Effort
  6. 01:34Ballistic Ink Shirt Promotion
  7. 01:54Target Practice Setup
  8. 02:01Shooting Field Points
  9. 02:21Sight Features and Limitations
  10. 02:41Arrow Penetration on Bag Target
  11. 03:21Field Point vs. Broadhead Explanation
  12. 04:08Broadhead Test: Gobble Getter on Soda Cans
  13. 04:45Gobble Getter Broadhead Design
  14. 05:14Shockwave Broadhead vs. Gobble Getter
  15. 06:01Autumn's Armory Keychain Sponsorship
  16. 07:04Safety Reminder and Reloading
  17. 07:12Gobble Getter Broadhead Test: Multiple Cans
  18. 09:11Gobble Getter Broadhead Test: 2 Liter Bottle
  19. 10:24Introducing Shockwave Mechanical Broadhead
  20. 10:48Shockwave vs. Gobble Getter: O-ring vs. Liner Lock
  21. 11:45Shockwave Broadhead Test: Mini Pumpkins/Gourds
  22. 13:36Pumpkin Test Contraption Setup
  23. 14:34Shockwave Through Pumpkin and Block
  24. 15:33Shockwave Test: Multiple Pumpkins
  25. 16:14Shockwave Through Pumpkin and Target
  26. 17:07Final Pumpkin Test: Maximum Penetration
  27. 18:13Shockwave Through Large Pumpkin and Target
  28. 19:40Conclusion and Final Thoughts
  29. 19:58Other Channel Promotion: Led Horn Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the draw weight of the Barnett XP370 crossbow?

The Barnett XP370 crossbow has a draw weight of 165 pounds. However, when using a rope cocker, the perceived effort is significantly reduced, feeling like half of the actual draw weight.

What are the differences between the Gobble Getter and Shockwave mechanical broadheads?

The Gobble Getter uses a liner lock to deploy its blades, while the Shockwave uses an O-ring. The Shockwave also features a sharper tip and a slightly smaller cutting diameter, making it more suitable for hunting larger game like deer.

How does the Barnett XP370 perform with different arrowheads?

The Barnett XP370 demonstrates significant power with both field points and mechanical broadheads. Field points achieve good penetration on bag targets, while mechanical broadheads like the Gobble Getter and Shockwave effectively destroy targets such as soda cans and pumpkins.

What cocking mechanisms are discussed for the Barnett XP370?

The video discusses both a crank cocking device, which is noted as being slow, and a rope cocker, which is highlighted as being much faster and more practical for drawing the crossbow.

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