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		<title>Browning Crossbows &#8211; ZeroSeven OneSixTwo Crossbow Report: WebXtra April</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>I’ve shot and hunted with browning’s first two models, the ZeroSeven OneSixOne and the ZeroSeven OneSixTwo, but for this crossbow review I will report on the upper-end model, the OneSixTwo. The series is called the ZeroSeven, and the model is called the OneSixTwo because it was made in year ’16, version 2. Essentially, it’s a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I’ve shot and hunted with browning’s first two models, the ZeroSeven OneSixOne and the ZeroSeven OneSixTwo, but for this crossbow review I will report on the upper-end model, the OneSixTwo. The series is called the ZeroSeven, and the model is called the OneSixTwo because it was made in year ’16, version 2. Essentially, it’s a 145-pound draw, 7.2-pound polymer-and-metal crossbow. Browning’s crossbows quickly proved they’re not only stylish, but also accurate and well-made. In fact, these crossbows meld racecar-like lines with rubber-grip panels, honey-combed polymer, precision eccentrics and machined-metal functioning parts to create a distinctive and advanced shooting package.</p>
<p>At the ZeroSeven’s core is a machined-aluminum barrel topped with a polymer fire-control system which features a TriggerTech trigger. The OneSixTwo’s metal trigger connects to a sear in gun-like fashion, and it produces a 3-pound pull with zero creep through TriggerTech’s innovative Frictionless Release Technology. When you pull the trigger, the crossbow goes off without your finger having to wade through a half-inch of gritty slop. That’s notable because a crossbow’s arrow is roughly 10 times slower than a rifle bullet, and so any bow movement induced by the shooter before the arrow leaves the bow hurts accuracy.</p>
<p>The fire-control mechanism on the ZeroSeven also features three safeties: an ambidextrous unit for the trigger and two anti-dryfire devices. The OneSixTwo’s antidryfire device has a rear unit that resembles those of many crossbows, featuring two prongs that prevent the string from releasing if an arrow isn’t loaded. And a separate spring clip above the prongs acts as a security guide that prevents the string from releasing even if the bolt is seated incorrectly.</p>
<p>The buttstock on this crossbow features honeycombed polymer for strength, and hidden within the trap-door comb is one of the OneSixTwo’s marquee features: a crank cocking device that makes this bow great for anyone valuing their back. It reduces the bow’s 145-pound draw to 17 pounds via a ratcheting crank anyone can operate. Browning engineers also updated the common rope-cocker which features two nodules that fit into a channel on both sides of the rail to ensure consistent cocking by holding both cams in exact unison.</p>
<p>This crossbow also features two flexible honeycombed safety wings to prevent finger injuries. Underneath them, the forend features a rubberized grip panel. Ahead of the forend, this Browning has three Picatinny rails for attaching lights or other accessories, including the bow’s quiver, which is perhaps the market’s finest.</p>
<p>Its two-cam “engine” combines with 12-inch split limbs and a 14.6-inch powerstroke to deliver blazing speeds of 371.2 fps with 400-grain arrows, according to my Easton chronograph. In sum, Browning is firmly centered in the crossbow market with highperformance, game-changing models like the OneSixTwo. It feels good, and it’s fast, quiet, safe and easy to cock and shoot.</p>
<p>To learn more, please visit <a href="http://www.browningcrossbows.com/" target="_blank">Browning Crossbow&#8217;s website</a>.</p>
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