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Bolt Retainer Spring
$9.99
This is the retainer spring used in Rocky Mountain Crossbows. Be sure to replace parts with original equipment to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
In stock
Bolt Retainer Spring
$9.99
This is the retainer spring used in Rocky Mountain Crossbows. Be sure to replace parts with original equipment to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
This is the retainer spring used in Rocky Mountain Crossbows. Be sure to replace parts with original equipment to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
In stock
This is the retainer spring used in Rocky Mountain Crossbows. Be sure to replace parts with original equipment to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
Bolt Retainer Spring
$9.99
This is the retainer spring used in Rocky Mountain Crossbows. Be sure to replace parts with original equipment to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
This is the retainer spring used in Rocky Mountain Crossbows. Be sure to replace parts with original equipment to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
In stock
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This part was the replacement for one I'd purchased recently. Upon installation, the first replacement broke immediately. This one looks identical the the first one. This crossbow is over 3 years old & has never had an issue until now.
The replacement Bolt Retainer Springs are very straight pieces of thin metal and come no where close to being near the rails to properly hold the bolt. The original that was on my crossbow was curved. I have to manually bend this metal in hopes of not creating a weak point which is what may have happened with the original. This makes me think that the first time the cocking string hook catches it like the original it will snap off and I will be replacing it again and again.
This was a direct replacement for my Carbon Express X-force Piledriver 390 crossbow. It was very confusing to order because 1 item said X-force but not Piledriver, another said Piledriver but not X-force. I finally on the 3rd try was told the correct one for my Carbon Express was the Rocky Mountain version (the 1 without a picture). It bolted right on and hopefully will not bend again (I bought a couple).
Staff was helpful and got me what I needed
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Jesse kolb –
After some troubles navigating the website I recieved a phone number to order part. Staff was polite and knowledgable. Part came via mail with no issues
Phil –
Perfect fit replacement part for my rpm 360. Installed quickly and works great.
DAVID M MCKINLEY –
good work, thank you
Randy –
The part is excellent. The help I received from your operator was spot on she knew what she was talking about. Great company to buy from.
robert murphy –
got right part on time
Jb –
Great customer service, part works great
Bob –
Feradyne is the easiest company I ever ordered from. I emailed a request for the part I needed and received ordering instructions that day and the part was shipped out a day later. The part fit perfectly and was high quality. Thank you Feradyne I can hunt the rest of the season.
Brad U –
Staff was helpful and got me what I needed
Scott –
This was a direct replacement for my Carbon Express X-force Piledriver 390 crossbow. It was very confusing to order because 1 item said X-force but not Piledriver, another said Piledriver but not X-force. I finally on the 3rd try was told the correct one for my Carbon Express was the Rocky Mountain version (the 1 without a picture). It bolted right on and hopefully will not bend again (I bought a couple).
NICHOLAS MILLS –
The replacement Bolt Retainer Springs are very straight pieces of thin metal and come no where close to being near the rails to properly hold the bolt. The original that was on my crossbow was curved. I have to manually bend this metal in hopes of not creating a weak point which is what may have happened with the original. This makes me think that the first time the cocking string hook catches it like the original it will snap off and I will be replacing it again and again.
Tyrone Phillips –
This part was the replacement for one I’d purchased recently. Upon installation, the first replacement broke immediately. This one looks identical the the first one. This crossbow is over 3 years old & has never had an issue until now.