Carbon Express Introduces Intercept SuperCoil LT

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posted on January 13, 2015
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Carbon Express has introduced its new Intercept SuperCoil LT, the latest addition to the company's line of high performance crossbows.

The compact, high-sped SuperCoil LT features many of the same customizable fit and performance features of the company's popular Axon LT, but in a lighter weight version. It features a military, AR-style design and offers speeds upwards of 360 FPS.

The new crossbow features a thinner extruded barrel and lighter machined riser, giving it a more responsive front end, improved balance and better shooting performance.  The lightweight, compact design of the SuperCoil LT is meant to make for accurate shots in tight places.

The Intercept SuperCoil LT comes ready to hunt with factory-matched components and a Kryptek Typhon camouflage pattern.

Technical Specifications:

• 360+ FPS
• 122 ft-lb of Kinetic Energy
• 175 lbs Draw Weight
• 13.5" Power Stroke
• 7.45 lbs
• 30 ¼", 31" and 32 ¼" lengths
• 13.5" (Cocked) 17" (Uncocked)
• 13", 14" and 15" Length of Pull
MSRP: $749.99

For more information, go to CarbonExpressArrows.com.

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