TenPoint Stealth SS Crossbow

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posted on July 23, 2013

TenPoint Crossbow Technologies new for 2013 Stealth SS crossbow creates a shorter, lighter and more powerful model by combining the XLT bow assembly with the new FSB, bullpup-style stock and tactical barrel assembly. The main feature of the Stealth is the stock assembly that comes with the new FSB (functionally superior bullpup) stock and a black anodized, 19.5-inch tactical, aluminum fluted barrel.

The Stealth is fitted with a 4-inch bullpup version of the company's patented PowerTouch trigger. The stock is designed to reduce weight and improve the crossbow's balance. The embedded barrel employs rubber inserts and dual-purpose rubber safety wings to reduce noise and vibration. The wings on the Stealth are meant to keep the shooter's fore-grip hand safely below the flight deck.

The bow weighs in at 6.8 pounds and measures a streamlined 13.5-inches from axle-to-axle when cocked, featuring a 185-pound draw weight that shoots a 420-grain Pro Elite arrow 334 fps.

The Stealth package includes three, 420-grain Pro Elite carbon arrows with New Omni Nock, quiver and Side-Mount Quiver Bracket.

Stealth SS MAP: $1199 with ACUdraw, $1099 with ACUdraw 50.

For more information visit TenPointCrossbows.com.

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