Anyone on the fence with these crossbows let me say they are the best.. I bought my R29X in may of last yr and the oracle x and sighted in all summer, got it hitting same hole at 65 yds, and so far this yr 6 shots, 6 deer.! My wife shot a deer with it at 40 yds. my longest is 52 yds and the bolt goes thru deer before they can react, which is the way it should be. And also its got about 70 or 80 shots on it and it has been flawless. Ive been hunting with bows and crossbows my whole life and its fun again!
Best tutorial and review on Ravin crossbow that I’ve seen. Im new to the crossbow world having bow hunting with bow only for 38 years. I just bought an Elite Era compound but wanted to start phasing into crossbow and I also have grandchildren that are ready to hunt. I pulled the trigger on the 29X Sniper. Thanks for the great video!
Friday i should be getting my new Crossbow Ravin R500. Its gonna join my other 3 crossbows. 10pt RS 470, Excalibur Matrix mega 405, Scorpys SLP 165. Love my Crossbows Great video
@Horn_n_Fin_Outdoors well got my R500 and it surpassed my expectations so far. I have the Burris Oracle X on top and it's simply amazing. The quality and fit n finish is also incredible. Loving my Ravin.❤
@@briansupermag3918 Sounds like a beautiful piece of equipment! you definitely got top- of-the-line. good luck with it this season! - Tight Lines 'n Short Blood Trails my friend
Beware of Ravins trigger carrier worm gears & the string jumping the camber. I bought the electric drive R500E and the worm gears collapsed upon discharging using the electric motor. Ravin sent a new replacement bow, this time, the string jumped the camber. This hunting season has had its setbacks due to Ravins R500E. I did harvest two doe with the R500 and really enjoyed the bow when it functioned as advertised. For the price point, I feel two malfunctions is a huge red flag and it is time to make a change. Now Ravin is offering a swap for this R29X as I am requesting an alternative route over another replacement or service to fix it. I hope all goes well for you.. Just wanted to share my experience so others are aware and understand it is not just their R500 that may have the same issues. Seems to be common problems with the R500 model.
I agree with you on the muzzy crossbow broadhead they are excellent and have field point accuracy . I just started using a crossbow and got the ravin r29 sniper and last week I shot and Axis deer at 40 yards complete pass through and the broadhead was in prefect shape no damage just had to clean it. great review thank you
Hello, I very much enjoyed the video! I just purchased the Ravin R29X Sniper Package from Bass Pro Shop and it will be here by the end of the week. Your praise of the crossbow helps ease my mind that i didn’t waste my money! I’m retired, and haven’t been able to bow hunt since an injury 36 years ago wouldn’t allow me to draw it anymore! My son purchased some land last year for us to hunt on and last year he bow hunted and harvested a doe, but I was hunting Axis and hogs with a rifle while he did that. But this season I will get to join him during archery season! Can’t wait! Question: Do you have a video on cocking AND decocking the crossbow? Thanks!
thanks for watching, and good luck this season! unfortunately, no, i do not have a video about cocking and uncocking the crossbow. however, it is VERY easy to learn once you get it. you purchased an awesome piece of equipment! only piece of advice i can give you is to replace the strings every 2 seasons. you can get more time out of them, but better safe than sorry.
@@Horn_n_Fin_Outdoors I will do that. Is that something I can do myself or is it something I need to have done in an archery shop? I definitely want it to last being on a fixed income. I was a little nervous about spending the money on this because BPS had over $1000 off the regular price and wondered if there was an issue with the crossbow and they were getting rid of it! But the salesman said “No, they do that on a lot of their stuff from time to time!”
@@JoeLeLeux you will want to bring it to a shop. It will only take them 15 min and cost you around $100. Also, follow the mfg recommendations in the owners manual for string and rail lubrication.
Good vid…liked and subbed! I’ve got a new Ravin R10X that shoots lights out at 428 fps. I wish Ravin would make a R33X based on the R29X specs and 450 fps…that would be the ticket for these long arms I got. lol
I love mine. Only thing is buy zombie slayers, get rid of the ravin bushings and install the Firenock system.. the Ravin lighted nocks are terrible and in my opinion dangerous.
@@Horn_n_Fin_OutdoorsI tried using their lighted nocks for almost 2 years I actually called the company and they realized there was a problem with them turning off so then I called the owner of luminock who makes the light at nock for Raven and he said he also knew of the problem but that was a tolerance is that Raven wanted. You're very lucky not to have any issues but if you go to let's say crossbow nation and go to the Ravens section. You're going to see nothing but issues with people trying to turn them off and believe me I've tried every gadget out there to turn it off and then what happens is you start man handling it and then you make the the knock brittle and I actually had one exploded in my ground blind and almost took an eye out. Anyways I'm glad you've had success with them but the majority of people do not
I've had many people ask me why I'm so against the Ravin lighted nocks. I tried them for 2 years on my 29x and I've had nothing but trouble and at one point serious trouble with them, especially them breaking and turning them off. I think part of the breaking of the nock is the man handling of trying to turn them off. First I contacted Ravin and talked to two different gentleman that said they knew of the problem and they were trying to figure it out. Keep in mind I've been using crossbows for 20 years and lighted nocks, I primarily used Firenock but at times have used the Luminock system. Knowing that Ravin contracts Luminock to make their lighted nocks , I took it upon myself to talk to the owner of Luminock. He definitely understood what I was talking about and basically said that that was the specs that Ravin wanted him to build them at. Raven wants those nocks super tight on the bushing because as we all know they snap on quite hard on a string especially a new string and serving. And the last thing they want is for that nock to come out of the bushing. I have used special pliers that I've actually made, I've used rubber tubing, I've used everything under the sun and still nothing but issues turning off the nock. Last year I was in a ground blind with a doctor friend of mine and he took a shot and the arrow went flying off course and there was a huge loud noise. Yep you guessed it, the nock broke and the string and cable came flying off. Thankfully no one got hurt and the limbs and cams were still okay. Keep in mind if you go on Crossbow Nation which is one of the largest crossbow sites out there, you'll see not just myself but many many Ravin users with the same issue. At that point I said heck with the warranty issues. My safety is more important than the warranty on my bow. I'm going to go with a lighted nock that's no doubt the most expensive but also the most reliable. Firenock system. The only caveat I have to say about using the Firenock is make sure you use it on a brand new string or at least a brand new serving. As you know the Ravin nock will leave a certain indentation on the serving, for the Firenock "U" nock to work It needs to set its own indentation on the serving. For those of you that don't have any issues with the Ravin lighted nocks all I could say is you have a horseshoe up your you know what 😂
Ive been crossbow hunting twenty years also and bow hunting for over 30 yrs and in my opinion ravin nocks are no different than any others ive used, actually ive never really had a problem with any of them, but that must be the horseshoe in my azz
i have a gopro mounted on the front facing forward, and also a tactacam camera mounted on the scope with their "film through scope" system. it's all for self-filming my hunts. if you are interested in any of that stuff, let me know, i can get you links to the exact cameras and mounts i use.
I have a new ravin and i think i sighted it in wrong.I went from 20 to 40 and it shoots great at 40.I skipped the 50 so should i start all over again or go to 50 and get dialed in for 50?.I already did the 40.Not sure what makes most sense, I'm new to crissbow.Thank you!.
you should definitely start over from the beginning. shoot 20 yds, then 50 yds and adjust the scope reticle. then move to 40 yds and adjust the arrow speed dial on the scope to fine tune the arrow at 40. you have to follow the steps correctly, or you will have problems.
Correct…10-30 yd shots will all utilize the 30 yd aim point on the scope. My new R10X (428 fps) that’s a little slower than the R29X, comes factory with the same 30-100 yd scope.
NEVER shoot at the same spot with more than one arrow. That gets expensive having arrows contact each other. You need a SOLID rest to sight in from….a tree stump isn’t steady enough.
Anyone on the fence with these crossbows let me say they are the best.. I bought my R29X in may of last yr and the oracle x and sighted in all summer, got it hitting same hole at 65 yds, and so far this yr 6 shots, 6 deer.! My wife shot a deer with it at 40 yds. my longest is 52 yds and the bolt goes thru deer before they can react, which is the way it should be. And also its got about 70 or 80 shots on it and it has been flawless. Ive been hunting with bows and crossbows my whole life and its fun again!
Sounds like an awesome set up! The oracle X is an amazing scope.
Best tutorial and review on Ravin crossbow that I’ve seen. Im new to the crossbow world having bow hunting with bow only for 38 years. I just bought an Elite Era compound but wanted to start phasing into crossbow and I also have grandchildren that are ready to hunt. I pulled the trigger on the 29X Sniper. Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for watching! You bought a great xbow. Good luck with it!
Excellent! Most reliable crossbow I have ever used or seen at the range.
damn straight! thanks for watching
Friday i should be getting my new Crossbow Ravin R500. Its gonna join my other 3 crossbows. 10pt RS 470, Excalibur Matrix mega 405, Scorpys SLP 165.
Love my Crossbows
Great video
great collection! good luck this season! - Tight Lines 'n Short Blood Trails
@Horn_n_Fin_Outdoors well got my R500 and it surpassed my expectations so far. I have the Burris Oracle X on top and it's simply amazing. The quality and fit n finish is also incredible. Loving my Ravin.❤
@@briansupermag3918 Sounds like a beautiful piece of equipment! you definitely got top- of-the-line. good luck with it this season! - Tight Lines 'n Short Blood Trails my friend
Beware of Ravins trigger carrier worm gears & the string jumping the camber. I bought the electric drive R500E and the worm gears collapsed upon discharging using the electric motor. Ravin sent a new replacement bow, this time, the string jumped the camber. This hunting season has had its setbacks due to Ravins R500E. I did harvest two doe with the R500 and really enjoyed the bow when it functioned as advertised. For the price point, I feel two malfunctions is a huge red flag and it is time to make a change. Now Ravin is offering a swap for this R29X as I am requesting an alternative route over another replacement or service to fix it. I hope all goes well for you.. Just wanted to share my experience so others are aware and understand it is not just their R500 that may have the same issues. Seems to be common problems with the R500 model.
good ingo. thanks @@ch7969
I agree with you on the muzzy crossbow broadhead they are excellent and have field point accuracy . I just started using a crossbow and got the ravin r29 sniper and last week I shot and Axis deer at 40 yards complete pass through and the broadhead was in prefect shape no damage just had to clean it. great review thank you
That’s awesome! Congratulations on the Axis. Hopefully, that is the first of many more. Thanks for watching my video, and I hope you subscribed too.
I had both, still have the R29X. My R29 shot about 430 fps while my R29X shoots 454 fps. The R29X was always 20+ fps faster than my R29.
nice collection of Ravens! thanks for watching and dropping a comment. - Tight Lines 'n Short Blood Trails
Great Video Bro, ordered the Ravin R50 Today cant wait to do my first Shoots with my new Baby.
awesome xbow! good luck with it! thanks for watching!
My little sister has that same ankle tattoo.
HardCockMiner……Yes sir, I remember seeing it when her ankles were behind her head.
Hello, I very much enjoyed the video! I just purchased the Ravin R29X Sniper Package from Bass Pro Shop and it will be here by the end of the week. Your praise of the crossbow helps ease my mind that i didn’t waste my money! I’m retired, and haven’t been able to bow hunt since an injury 36 years ago wouldn’t allow me to draw it anymore! My son purchased some land last year for us to hunt on and last year he bow hunted and harvested a doe, but I was hunting Axis and hogs with a rifle while he did that. But this season I will get to join him during archery season! Can’t wait!
Question: Do you have a video on cocking AND decocking the crossbow? Thanks!
thanks for watching, and good luck this season! unfortunately, no, i do not have a video about cocking and uncocking the crossbow. however, it is VERY easy to learn once you get it. you purchased an awesome piece of equipment! only piece of advice i can give you is to replace the strings every 2 seasons. you can get more time out of them, but better safe than sorry.
@@Horn_n_Fin_Outdoors I will do that. Is that something I can do myself or is it something I need to have done in an archery shop? I definitely want it to last being on a fixed income.
I was a little nervous about spending the money on this because BPS had over $1000 off the regular price and wondered if there was an issue with the crossbow and they were getting rid of it! But the salesman said “No, they do that on a lot of their stuff from time to time!”
@@JoeLeLeux you will want to bring it to a shop. It will only take them 15 min and cost you around $100.
Also, follow the mfg recommendations in the owners manual for string and rail lubrication.
Good vid…liked and subbed! I’ve got a new Ravin R10X that shoots lights out at 428 fps. I wish Ravin would make a R33X based on the R29X specs and 450 fps…that would be the ticket for these long arms I got. lol
Semper Fidelis, Jarhead! congrats on the R-10x. Ive got a few friends with them, and they love them. Good luck this year, and happy hunting!
@@Horn_n_Fin_Outdoors Appreciate it…and good luck your way, knock ‘em down.
@@usmc6157 thank you!
I have 3 Barnett crossbows. That Ravin is sweet but if I had it I would be terrified to take it into the woods 😂
the Ravin is an amazing crossbow. its meant to be in the woods! Hope you liked the video. - Tight Lines 'n Short Blood Trails
I love mine. Only thing is buy zombie slayers, get rid of the ravin bushings and install the Firenock system.. the Ravin lighted nocks are terrible and in my opinion dangerous.
thanks for watching! tell me, what problems have you had with the ravin nocks? ive never had a problem
@@Horn_n_Fin_OutdoorsI tried using their lighted nocks for almost 2 years I actually called the company and they realized there was a problem with them turning off so then I called the owner of luminock who makes the light at nock for Raven and he said he also knew of the problem but that was a tolerance is that Raven wanted. You're very lucky not to have any issues but if you go to let's say crossbow nation and go to the Ravens section. You're going to see nothing but issues with people trying to turn them off and believe me I've tried every gadget out there to turn it off and then what happens is you start man handling it and then you make the the knock brittle and I actually had one exploded in my ground blind and almost took an eye out. Anyways I'm glad you've had success with them but the majority of people do not
Everyone says Ravins lighted arrows suck, but mine light up every time and turn off fairly easy and shoot same holes?
I've had many people ask me why I'm so against the Ravin lighted nocks.
I tried them for 2 years on my 29x and I've had nothing but trouble and at one point serious trouble with them, especially them breaking and turning them off.
I think part of the breaking of the nock is the man handling of trying to turn them off.
First I contacted Ravin and talked to two different gentleman that said they knew of the problem and they were trying to figure it out.
Keep in mind I've been using crossbows for 20 years and lighted nocks, I primarily used Firenock but at times have used the Luminock system.
Knowing that Ravin contracts Luminock to make their lighted nocks , I took it upon myself to talk to the owner of Luminock.
He definitely understood what I was talking about and basically said that that was the specs that Ravin wanted him to build them at.
Raven wants those nocks super tight on the bushing because as we all know they snap on quite hard on a string especially a new string and serving.
And the last thing they want is for that nock to come out of the bushing.
I have used special pliers that I've actually made, I've used rubber tubing, I've used everything under the sun and still nothing but issues turning off the nock.
Last year I was in a ground blind with a doctor friend of mine and he took a shot and the arrow went flying off course and there was a huge loud noise. Yep you guessed it, the nock broke and the string and cable came flying off. Thankfully no one got hurt and the limbs and cams were still okay.
Keep in mind if you go on Crossbow Nation which is one of the largest crossbow sites out there, you'll see not just myself but many many Ravin users with the same issue.
At that point I said heck with the warranty issues. My safety is more important than the warranty on my bow.
I'm going to go with a lighted nock that's no doubt the most expensive but also the most reliable. Firenock system.
The only caveat I have to say about using the Firenock is make sure you use it on a brand new string or at least a brand new serving.
As you know the Ravin nock will leave a certain indentation on the serving, for the Firenock "U" nock to work It needs to set its own indentation on the serving.
For those of you that don't have any issues with the Ravin lighted nocks all I could say is you have a horseshoe up your you know what 😂
Ive been crossbow hunting twenty years also and bow hunting for over 30 yrs and in my opinion ravin nocks are no different than any others ive used, actually ive never really had a problem with any of them, but that must be the horseshoe in my azz
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What are the additions you put on the scope
i have a gopro mounted on the front facing forward, and also a tactacam camera mounted on the scope with their "film through scope" system. it's all for self-filming my hunts. if you are interested in any of that stuff, let me know, i can get you links to the exact cameras and mounts i use.
Mine is averaging 459 fps and a tac driver.
They are such an amazing xbow. Good luck with yours!
R29 is 430 FPS R29X is 450 FPS. Different limbs. Also the riser is a little bit beefier.
No matter the differences, I love this one just as much as my R-29! Thanks for watching and dropping a comment
Yeah I have the R29 and my next crossbow will probably be the R29X. Good video
@@BackyardBroadheads you wont regret it! good luck this year
@@Horn_n_Fin_Outdoors thanks, my successful hunts will be on my channel
I have a new ravin and i think i sighted it in wrong.I went from 20 to 40 and it shoots great at 40.I skipped the 50 so should i start all over again or go to 50 and get dialed in for 50?.I already did the 40.Not sure what makes most sense, I'm new to crissbow.Thank you!.
you should definitely start over from the beginning. shoot 20 yds, then 50 yds and adjust the scope reticle. then move to 40 yds and adjust the arrow speed dial on the scope to fine tune the arrow at 40. you have to follow the steps correctly, or you will have problems.
I have the R29x XK7 package where the scope range is 30 - 100 yards. How do you recommend sighting in the scope for 20yds?
just use the 30 yd reticle. the 20 and 30 are so close together, its the same thing
Thank you....@@Horn_n_Fin_Outdoors
Correct…10-30 yd shots will all utilize the 30 yd aim point on the scope. My new R10X (428 fps) that’s a little slower than the R29X, comes factory with the same 30-100 yd scope.
I just subscribed!. Great video!.
Awesome! Welcome aboard, and thanks for watching
The 29 shoots 430fps NOT 450.
Only the 29X shoots 450fps.
ok, thanks
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NEVER shoot at the same spot with more than one arrow.
That gets expensive having arrows contact each other.
You need a SOLID rest to sight in from….a tree stump isn’t steady enough.
Good info. Thanks for commenting, and thank you for watching.
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But worth every penny!