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Barnett Outdoors manufactures a full line of crossbows across multiple product families: Hyper, Demun, Explorer, and Recurve series. Each line targets different hunter needs and budgets, from entry-level to high-performance setups. Beyond crossbows, Barnett stocks arrows across multiple lines: Headh...
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Barnett Outdoors manufactures a full line of crossbows across multiple product families: Hyper, Demun, Explorer, and Recurve series. Each line targets different hunter needs and budgets, from entry-level to high-performance setups.
Beyond crossbows, Barnett stocks arrows across multiple lines: - Headhunter arrows - Hyperflite arrows - Youth arrows - Demun arrows
Broadhead options include fixed and expandable designs. They also carry Phantum arrows for specialized hunting applications.
Barnett supports young archers with dedicated youth equipment: - Youth recurve bows - Youth compound bows - Youth-specific arrows - Age-appropriate accessories
This makes it easy to get kids into archery with properly-sized gear.
| Category | What's Available |
|---|---|
| Cocking Devices | Multiple options for easier drawing |
| Cases | Protection for transport and storage |
| Broadheads | Fixed and expandable styles |
| Apparel | Branded clothing and gear |
Barnett handles more than just sales:
Free shipping on orders $200 and up, making it worth bundling arrows, broadheads, and accessories.
They maintain extensive technical resources: - Manuals for all models - Safety guides for hunters - Glossary of archery terms - About the Bows - Technical specs and comparisons
Important: Crossbow regulations vary significantly by state. Barnett provides a detailed state-by-state regulation guide covering draw weight minimums (typically 75-125 lbs), mechanical safety requirements, bolt length specifications, broadhead diameter restrictions, and hunting season eligibility. Always verify current regulations with your state's fish and game department before hunting.
Barnett maintains current information on crossbow legality across all 50 states plus DC:
States with open crossbow seasons: Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas allow crossbow use during archery season for all hunters.
Disabled/Senior provisions: Many states (Colorado, California, Arizona, Minnesota, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa) allow disabled hunters or seniors to use crossbows with proper permits during archery season when they're otherwise restricted.
Firearm season only: Montana and Nevada limit crossbows to firearm seasons, not archery seasons.
Restricted states: Massachusetts and Hawaii only allow crossbows with special disabled permits.
Specialty rules: - Alaska requires crossbow certification course completion (as of July 1, 2018) - Connecticut allows telescopic sights and adjustable stocks but not folding stocks - Delaware requires 400 square inches of hunter orange - Connecticut and Delaware enforce bolt length minimums (18 inches excluding broadhead) - Illinois specifies 24-inch minimum overall length and 14-inch minimum bolt length - Louisiana classifies crossbows as archery equipment (requires archery permit)
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Barnett offers a Replacement Parts Selector tool on their site to help you find exactly what you need—whether it's limbs, stocks, cocking mechanisms, or bolts for your specific crossbow model.
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