![]() ![]() The Killer Instinct Speed Speed 425 comes with a trigger that breaks at 3.5 lbs. Killer Instinct did however create a crank cocking system and costs less than $100 on Amazon.Įven though you have to cock the Killer Instinct Speed 425 FPS with a rope cocker, it’s still fairly easy to cock this crossbow. Because of the already low price of the crossbow, you can’t expect TenPoint’s ACUdraw system or Mission’s RSD system, as these systems can cost $200 or more. Killer provided a rope cocker with the Speed Speed 425. ![]() Make sure to always read the owner’s manual carefully! Cocking Once you’ve mounted your scope, your Killer Instinct Speed 425 FPS is ready to cock and shoot. Make sure the scope is leveled and tighten the bolts on the bases. Mount the scope on top of the rail above the trigger box. Secure the foot stirrup with a set of screws on the bottom of the riser again. Remove the cable slide protector and install the foot stirrup to the riser by sliding it into place. Lock the front end and riser into place with a screw located on the bottom of the riser. Then install the front end and riser to the barrel using the included riser bolt with an Allen wrench. ![]() To assemble your new crossbow, align the cable slide with string protector on the front end into the groove. Inside the box is a front end, stock, quiver, quiver bracket, the scope, a foot stirrup and a hardware pack. You have to install the crossbow yourself or, if you’re not 100% sure, ask your local crossbow seller for help. The Killer Instinct Speed 425 doesn’t come completely assembled. ![]()
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