Carbon Express Introduces X-FORCE 350 Crossbow

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posted on December 11, 2012
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Carbon Express has released the new X-Force 350, a crossbow that's value lies not only in its power and accuracy, but also in its affordability. It features a tactical stock and rail design, a quick-detach 3-arrow quiver, rope cocker and 3 Carbon Express exclusive Surge 20" crossbolts. The design allows new or seasoned hunters a lightweight carry, with reduced shock and noise. The X-Force produces speeds of 300 feet per second, with a kinetic energy of 80ft. lbs., with a draw weight of 165 lbs.

Other features include:
- Durable cast riser with rubber-coated foot stirrup for rugged dependability
- Rugged heavy-duty compression molded limbs
- 4x32 6-point multi-reticle scope
- Trigger box safety system for smooth, consistent performance
- SilenTech™ coating for ultimate stealth and performance in the field

For more information go to CarbonExpress.com.

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