Barnett Quad

Barnett Quad


Quad 400 Crossbow Package w/ Sight


Quad 400 Crossbow Package w/ Sight


$367.10


- Barnett Quad 400 crossbow- Machined scope mount- Patented AVI limbs- GAM Composite stock- 15.5″ Power stroke- 4lb Trigger pull- CNC cam- Synthetic cable system- 345 FPS- 150 lb draw weight- 112 Ft-lbs energy- 15.5 inch power stroke- package includes qui…

EBC Brakes CK3356 Clutch Friction Plate Kit


EBC Brakes CK3356 Clutch Friction Plate Kit


$40.52


Almost identical to original equipment clutch plates, the CK series are a cork based product impregnated with aluminum particles to increase wear life and heat resistance. Material is highly compressed to avoid swell and clutch drag and is an ideal general purpose replacement material for all grades and sizes of motorcycles.Kit includes a complete engine set of friction plates only.This Item Fits …

Barnett Clutch Springs Kit 501-58-04018


Barnett Clutch Springs Kit 501-58-04018


$12.49


Spring sets are heavy duty; correct quantity included for each model listedThis Item Fits the Following Applications:2009 Suzuki LT-Z250 QuadSport Z2009 Honda CRF80F2008 Suzuki LT-Z250 QuadSport Z2008 Honda CRF80F2007 Suzuki LT-Z250 QuadSport Z2007 Honda CRF80F2006 Suzuki LT-Z250 QuadSport Z2006 Honda CRF80F2005 Suzuki LT-Z250 QuadSport Z2005 Honda CRF80F2004 Suzuki LT-Z250 QuadSport Z2004 Honda C…

Outlaw Racing Clutch Kit ARCTIC CAT 400 DVX 04-06


Outlaw Racing Clutch Kit ARCTIC CAT 400 DVX 04-06


$71.95


Outlaw Racing Clutch Kit for

ARCTIC CAT 400 DVX 04-06
Outlaw Racing Clutch kits have it all performance, durability and price
Includes the full set of friction, separator plates and springs
Steel plates for longer clutch life
Springs out perform and are up to 20% stronger than most OEM springs
Friction plates designed for smooth power delivery & fade free performance…


Barnett Outdoors Cobra Slingshot with Stabilizer and Brace


Barnett Outdoors Cobra Slingshot with Stabilizer and Brace


$12.75


Wrist – rocket! Barnett Cobra Slingshot, SAVE TODAY! Here’s a REAL hotshot, ready to zing with blazing speed and precision! Sturdy Magnum Power surgical tubing; Contoured pistol grip with non-slip, soft-touch rubber; Durable steel and weatherproof plastic construction; Blade sighting system; Leather sling pocket; Extended wrist brace for stable accuracy; Comes with lightweight practice pellets and…

Barnett Rope Cocking Device


Barnett Rope Cocking Device


$13.88


This universal crossbow accessory fits all Barnett models, letting you manually cock your weapon while reducing draw weight by 50% and ensuring the bow is evenly cocked for maximum accuracy. Warranty This Barnett crossbow includes a limited five-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. About Barnett Precision Crossbows Barnett crossbows are designed by hunters, for hunters. Fr…

Barnett Jackal Crossbow Package (Quiver , 3 - 20-Inch Arrows and Premium Red Dot Sight)


Barnett Jackal Crossbow Package (Quiver , 3 – 20-Inch Arrows and Premium Red Dot Sight)


$259.30


Offering an innovative design, the Barnett Jackal crossbow features a sleek, military-style stock with a divided foregrip for comfortable hand placement. Ready to shoot right out of the box, this package includes a quick-detach quiver, bolts, and a premium red dot sight. The quad limb assembly is combined with high energy wheels and a synthetic string and cable system producing arrow speeds of 31…

Barnett Quad

Buying a New Computer – January 08 Update!

It’s that time of year when new parts are being released and I need to upgrade my guide on buying new during January.

I have already given alot of useful information in my last post, which should be very useful and worth reading.

I will show you 3 different setups at increasing price and performance levels. I am not going to include the cost of a monitor and peripheral devices in these systems, so you may want to bear that in mind when calculating costs as they can add on a few hundred dollars. We mainly just want to look at the best value parts available and justify the reasons for or against different upgrades.

Entry Level System ($500-$1000 AUD)

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e2160

Motherboard: Good quality ASUS P5K or Gigabyte to suit your choice of processor for less than $150 AUD

Memory: 2gb DDR2 667

Hard-Drive: Western Digital 250GB

Graphics Card: Onboard or ATi HD 512 3850

DVD Drive: Lightscribe/Pioneer DVD Burner

Power Supply and Case: 400-450W will easily suffice and your choice of case, I wouldn’t recommend spending anything more than $150 here. What I do suggest is to go into your local shop and have a look at the range, then make the decision.

This system is very much ideal for the home user. It will handle all office applications with ease and have enough power as a low end HTCP machine.

If you have no intention of gaming, then the HD 3850 is a waste. Simply use the motherboards onboard video, or purchase a cheap ATi HD 2600 Pro, which will easily suffice.

If you are looking to build one of these systems, what I suggest you do is select all your parts, excluding the processor and see how much money remains. From here, you want to do some research into the different processors available and see what you can squeeze into your budget. From there you can look back at your previous selections and opt for cheaper parts if you have the need. The range can be anywhere from the $75 AUD of the e2160, through to $185 AUD for the E6750, if you can afford the luxury ;)

Midrange System ($1000-$1500 AUD)

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e8400 OR q6600 (g0 stepping)

Motherboard: ASUS p35 – look on the website and choose one which suits your budget and needs

Memory: 2gb DDR2 800

Only ddr-800 if overclocking, if not, then ddr-667 is plenty, as any more is a waste.

Hard-Drive: Western Digital 320GB

Graphics Card: nVidia 512mb 8800GT (if none in stock, then the ATi 512mb 3870)

DVD Drive: Lightscribe/Pioneer DVD Burner

Power Supply and Case: 450-550W should be enough. If you plan on overclocking, you may want to consider putting a little extra money into the cooling system. Good recommendations are the Antec 900, Coolermaster Stacker

830 and the Lian-Li range which offer a good quality design. Also, pay extra for a good quality power supply! It is one of your most important pieces of equipment and you do not want it to fail on you (I speak from experience here).

If you want quad core now, which means performance advantages in newer games and an extreme multi-tasking ability, with the potential for a hefty overclock, then go for the q6600.

If you want a fast powerful machine where you do minimal multi-tasking and can achieve a similar performance at this point in time as quad cores and even more potential for overclocking, then take the e8400. Bear in mind, there is a fair price difference of ~$100 AUD. If I were to walk out and buy a computer tomorrow it would have to be the e8400, it is the newest technology and will run quieter and cooler with the 45nm architecture.

You could either go for 2gb or 4gb, depending on how your budget is looking, but another rule of thumb is as follows;

Do not get over 2gb of DDR2 ram, unless you have 64-bit Windows Vista.

If you do not have this, the extra ram will not be recognised and it will be a pointless waste of money.

The hard-drive size is up to you, the more storage, the higher the cost.

The 512mb 8800gt is hands down the best value card on the market at the moment for its pure power and thermal control.

High End System ($1500-$2000 AUD)

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e8400 OR q6600 (g0 stepping)

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte 650/680i board to allow you to have SLi. Bear in mind, this will perhaps put the final price just beyond $2k and I don’t think it is a realistic choice at this stage, but you can at least have the option later down the track. If you don’t want SLi, then stick to the P35 boards.

Memory: 4gb DDR2 800

Hard-Drive: Western Digital 500GB

Graphics Card: nVidia 512mb 8800GTS

DVD Drive: Lightscribe/Pioneer DVD Burner

Power Supply and Case: 550W is more realistic here. Once again, you want a good quality power supply (Thermaltake is a good brand for this) and the case must offer great cooling. I suggest you do some research before buying your case and really decide what you want and need. Many people will still swear by the Antec 900’s cooling ability, but many will tell you otherwise, so realistically, you have to make the decision on this one.

The same issue applies with the CPU in the high-end system as in the midrange as the low price of the e8400 makes it almost irresistible.

The 512mb 8800GTS is simply the most powerful card at a realistic value. Going SLi is a big decision and I suggest you read up on the disadvantages and benefits of it.

I have an article coming up for this so bookmark the site (Ctrl+D) or subscribe to my RSS feed in the top right hand corner.

Stick around for further updates at my website http://www.dimmportal.com/ and I hope this helps you in your next computer purchase.

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How to quite a crossbow?

I recently started hunting with a Barnett Quad 400 crossbow and its a loud sob. I have limb savers on but there has to be more way to quite this thing down a little

As question as answer.
If you can’t hit your silly rabbit with crossbow, it is not because of sound, it most probably your shooting technique. Oops… I did it again.
Just think the speed of animal, when it hears the sound of arrow and the crossbow with the speed of arrow it self. So if you can’t hit, you can’t hit. May be there is not enough heat? I don’t know, you tell me…
After all people with loud guns somehow manage to hit really small and fast beasts somehow. School may be?

Barnett Quad 400 Crossbow Review


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