Product Description
The Limbs For The AR-6 Stinger II
The limbs for the AR-6 Stinger II are offered in a wide range to allow every Stinger II user to have the right draw weight for the intended purpose. These limbs are made of a combination of fiberglass and carbon and thus offer increased performance in comparison to regular pistol crossbow limbs.
Limb | Draw weight | Speed | in m/s | Kinetic Energy | in j |
CQ | 35 lbs. | 140 fps | 43 m/s | 7 ftl-lbs | 9 j |
Tactical | 55 lbs. | 165 fps | 50 m/s | 10.5 ft-lbs | 14 j |
Advanced | 75 lbs. | 180 fps | 55 m/s | 12 ft-lbs | 16 j |
Pro | 90 lbs. | 200 fps | 61 m/s | 14 ft-lbs | 19 j |
Magnum | 120 lbs. | 225 fps | 69 m/s | 18 ft-lbs | 24 j |
Hunting | 150 lbs. | 245 fps | 75 m/s | 21 ft-lbs | 28 j |
YOU GET:
- 1 limb
- 1 black/orange string (grey heavy-duty string for 120 and 150 lbs)
- 2 polymer limb tips (aluminum for 120 and 150 lbs)
- 1 stringing aid
The AR-6 Stinger II Compact is designed for fast and dynamic shooting frequencies and therefore only works really well with lower draw weights. For this reason, it is recommend the CQ (35 lbs) or standard (55 lbs) limb for optimal use.
The AR-6 Stinger II Tactical shines with its versatility of use. It is good to use with limbs ranging from 35 to 120 lbs.
Attention: Not every combination of limb, stinger model and arrows is reasonable! 120 and 150 lbs limbs require the use of the heavy variants of the carbon arrows. The 90 lbs limb can be used with the aluminum Bodkin and Broadhead arrows as well as the heavy variants of the carbon arrows.
Please note that a limb ≥ 90 lbs will result in higher wear on the string and end caps even when used as intended.
In addition, a limb ≥ 90 lbs is unsuitable for the AR-6 Stinger II Compact, as the necessary force for cocking must be applied directly and this limb is therefore generally too strong.
Damage caused by dry fire, arrows that are too light or due to lack of maintenance are not covered by warranty.
The limbs of the AR-6 Stinger II do not fit the previous versions of the AR-6 Stinger I.
Note: The draw weight is not a sufficient indicator of the performance of the bow of a crossbow!