I suspect that the average 10-year-old could easily assemble the Hammer 325 with ease. The one-page assembly sheet is well-illustrated, clear and concise, and all screws and parts required were as described in the text. By the time a purchaser has assembled his crossbow and studied the accompanying literature, he’s ready to head for the woods with full confidence in his new acquisition.Īrmed with the necessary screwdrivers and wrenches I was able to assemble the crossbow, quiver mount and quiver in just over 1 minute flat – it was that easy. In addition, Parker has set up a website where purchasers can access a variety of free videos that cover assembly, shooting, arrow choice, crossbow safety, trouble-shooting and many other crossbow-related issues. I applaud Parker for taking the time to make all of its instructions and accompanying paperwork apply to the Hammer 325, making the assembly, shooting and maintenance phases that much easier to comprehend. Most other manufacturers’ manuals include a mishmash of models, styles and instructions that, in some cases, never even refer to the model shipped in the box. When it comes to these basic considerations, Parker’s “new for 2018” Hammer 325 leads the pack.Īssembly is quick and easy (only five screws required to attach the limbs and quiver mount), plus the entire owner’s manual is relevant to the Hammer 325. Long before a crossbow hunter hits the field, however, there are the matters of assembly and function to contend with. As always, the bottom line in selecting a crossbow for deer hunting is light weight, accuracy and reliability.
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