First Look: Wicked Ridge M-370 Crossbow

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posted on February 3, 2020
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You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better value in a crossbow than the new Wicked Ridge M-370. The forward-limb design is powered by VX-5 reverse cams, increasing the rotation of the cams and lengthening the power stroke.

The crossbow is 6.5 inches wide when cocked and shoots 370 fps. The traditional-looking crossbow is the lightest on the market, weighing in at a mere 5.8 pounds.

The M-370 crossbow package includes:
• Optics: TenPoint’s Multi-Line Scope mounted on a machined aluminum ⅞-inch Fixed Dovetail Mount
• Cocking Device: ACUdraw or Rope-Sled
 Quiver: 3-Arrow Instant Detach Quiver
 Arrows: Three Wicked Ridge XX75 aluminum arrows with practice points

The Wicked Ridge M-370 has an MSRP of $669 with the rope-sled or $769 with the ACUdraw cocking device. For more information, visit wickedridgecrossbows.com.

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