The trigger pull is smooth and easy, which is a nice feature that helps keep the shooter from pulling down on the bow while pulling the trigger. This sort of power proved to be enough to blast through my target and backstop so regularly that I had to put a second foam target behind the first to stop the arrows! From 20 yards, my bolts flew so fast that I couldn’t even see them hit the target. It will fling your arrows off the rails at 350 fps with 116 ft. The Ghost 350 has a draw weight of 175 lbs. After about 20 minutes, though, I had the crossbow assembled and the scope mounted, and was out to the yard to sight in and check the accuracy. Attaching the bow assembly to the stock was pretty easy, but the instructions for installing the cable guide leave something to be desired. I’ve assembled quite a few crossbows, and this one was trickier than most.
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