Is a repeating crossbow possible?

Yes, repeating crossbows are not only possible but have existed for over 2,400 years, with the ancient Chinese Chu-ko-nu (or Zhuge Nu) being a famous example, featuring a magazine and lever for rapid firing, though modern versions or experimental designs might use springs or motors for higher rates of fire.
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Is there such a thing as a repeating crossbow?

The basic construction of the repeating crossbow has remained very much unchanged since its invention, making it one of the longest-lived mechanical weapons. The bolts of one magazine are fired and reloaded by simply pushing and pulling the lever back and forth.
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Were repeating crossbows real?

The earliest use of single-shot crossbows dates back to the 6th century B.C., with numerous relics and historical records. The Chu State Repeating Crossbow appeared in the 4th century B.C., and was an ingenious invention with real excavated relics without any historical records.
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How often does a crossbow need to be restrung?

We recommend changing the string and cables on your crossbow every two years. NOTE: Always replace both the string and the cables when having them changed.
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Is there a 500 fps crossbow?

Ravin R500 crossbow models are a game-changer for hunters seeking unmatched speed and precision. Reaching a blistering 500 FPS, the R500 impresses not only with its speed but also with equally elite accuracy.
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Is there a 600 fps crossbow?

Talisman Mantis Elite Crossbow 600 fps! THIS ITEM IS MADE TO ORDER AND WILL TAKE AROUND 6 WEEKS.
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What is the most powerful crossbow ever made?

With speed of 505 feet-per-second and 227-foot pounds of blistering power, the Nitro 505 is the fastest crossbow on the market and the most powerful crossbow ever built by TenPoint.
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How expensive is it to restring a crossbow?

A typical crossbow string replacement cost ranges from $20-$50 for the string itself. Replacement cables will add around $75 to the cost. The cost to get the string professionally installed can vary widely from $10 to $200, depending on the bow and the work being done.
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Will dry firing a bow once ruin it?

Dry firing a bow once can ruin it by causing immediate, severe damage like snapped strings, broken cams, or cracked limbs, but it's not guaranteed; the bow might survive, but internal stress and potential hidden damage (like bearings) mean you should immediately take it to a pro shop for a full inspection before shooting it again. The energy has to go somewhere, often causing catastrophic failure or unseen harm, making professional checking essential for safety and to prevent future issues. 
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Can you use WD-40 on a crossbow?

After using your crossbow in damp or wet conditions, dry the interior of the trigger housing with a blow dryer. To avoid rusting, spray the interior of the housing with WD-40 (or a comparable product) to displace any remaining moisture.
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What is the Chinese crossbow?

In ancient China, people integrated the original bow, the bowstring, and a cam mechanism to develop a powerful weapon which was named the crossbow. It was one of the most frequently used weapons during the 5th century BC to the 18th century AD.
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What is a reverse crossbow?

Reverse draw crossbow limbs point toward the front of the bow, with the string in front of the limbs, providing more rail to pull the string down when cocking. A couple of inches may not seem like much, but the percentage gain is substantial. By increasing the power stroke, a lower draw weight can be used.
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Why didn't the Japanese use crossbows?

The main difficulty would have been one of readily available materials - the same limited choices of construction materials that determined the development of the distinctive Japanese longbow would have complicated the design and manufacture of hand-crossbows as well.
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How much does it cost to re string a compound bow?

Bowstring installations range from $20 to $30, and tuning from $20 to $25. They also charge $60 for an hour of service if you need multiple services, and $99 for a complete bow package setup.
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Is an atlatl more accurate than a bow?

I conducted experiments to show that bows should be more consistent and accurate than atlatls, and that proficiency with a bow is more easily attained.
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What bow does Joe Rogan use?

Joe Rogan uses several high-performance compound bows, notably custom-built PSE EVO NTN and Hoyt models, often heavily customized for high draw weights (like his 95lb "KONG" build) for extreme power, with setups built and tuned by experts like John Dudley of Nock On Archery, featuring heavy stabilizers and high-end sights for precision.
 
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Why shouldn't you draw a bow without an arrow?

Firing a bow without an arrow (to absorb the energy) can cause severe damage to your bow and possible injury to the shooter or others nearby. Let down the bow slowly and carefully from any drawn position. Never try drawing a bow that does not fit your size or strength.
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What guns should not be dry fired?

Rimfire firearms, such as those chambered in . 22 LR, should not be dry-fired without snap caps, as the firing pin may strike the chamber and cause damage.
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Why do bows explode when dry fired?

Dry firing a bow breaks it because all the immense energy stored in the drawn limbs has nowhere to go without an arrow to propel, causing it to violently snap back, creating massive shock, vibration, and stress that can shatter the limbs, snap the string, bend cams, or derail the cables, leading to catastrophic failure. Essentially, the bow's components absorb energy they aren't designed to handle, resulting in damage, especially in high-speed compound bows. 
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What is the lifespan of a crossbow string?

Crossbow strings generally last 1 to 3 years, or roughly 150 to 600 shots, but this varies greatly by usage, maintenance, and brand, with some needing replacement sooner if frayed or serving separates, while good care and infrequent shooting can extend life. Always replace strings and cables together and inspect for fraying or serving separation, especially near cams, as damage under the serving is common and failure can be sudden and dangerous.
 
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Can I restring my crossbow myself?

You can replace the string of your crossbow alone without the help of another person here. Pull the crossbow bow (lathe, prod) and secure it with a strong strap or belt according to the sketch on the right. Then release the old crossbow string from the revolving nut and replace it with a new one.
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How far will a 400 fps crossbow shoot?

A 400 FPS crossbow has a significant "flat" trajectory for the first 40-50 yards, making it effective for hunting, but past 50-60 yards, gravity causes rapid arrow drop (e.g., ~93 inches at 100 yards for a 400-grain arrow), meaning the effective hunting range is typically 40-60 yards, while the maximum possible distance for sighting a target could exceed 100 yards with significant holdover, but precision and energy drop off quickly. 
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What is the best crossbow for your money?

For the best crossbow value, look at brands like Wicked Ridge (TenPoint's affordable line) and Killer Instinct, offering great features for the price, while the CenterPoint Wrath 430X is a top budget choice; the Wicked Ridge RDX 400 is a strong contender for best value, balancing cost and performance well for most hunters.
 
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Who makes a better crossbow, ravin or TenPoint?

Ravin and TenPoint are top-tier crossbow brands, with Ravin often praised for its compact, innovative design, enclosed string, and exceptional accuracy (like the R500's broadhead performance). TenPoint is known for raw speed (e.g., Nitro 505), robust engineering, and industry-leading features, though some users find them bigger/heavier and their newer tech sometimes needs refinement. The choice depends on preference: Ravin for compact innovation, TenPoint for speed and proven tech, but always test both if possible, as user experience varies.
 
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