Armageddon Crossbow From Velocity Archery

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posted on January 7, 2013
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Velocity Archery has combined high-caliber performance with a tactical look inits new Armageddon crossbow. The average arrow speed is 350 fps (IBO), and the bow delivers a 110 foot-pounds of kinetic energy. It is affordably priced with an MSRP of $499.99, while similar crossbows are often double the price. This crossbow, designed from scratch, comes in a Combat Black finish on a Dual-Cam frame.

The Armageddon also comes with the standard 4x32 red/green adjustable-intensity scope with retention brackets, Oscill-X energy-reduction pads on the forearm, and an Oscill-X rubber recoil pad. The peak weight is 175 pounds with a 15-inch power stroke, and measures 35 inches in length with a physical weight of 8 pounds. Additionally, each crossbow comes with a quiver, three bolts, cocking rope and rail lube.

For more from Velocity Archery visit www.VelocityArchery.com.

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