Barnett Brotherhood Crossbow

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posted on June 2, 2014
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Barnett has released its new Brotherhood crossbow, lightweight, compact design that is capable of producing speeds up to 350 fps with 109 feet/pounds of kinetic energy.

The Brotherhood features Barnett's high-energy cam system and the Crosswire string and cable system. Crosswire strings are designed from a proprietary manufacturing process that blends Barnett's fibers with some of the industry's toughest-serving materials. The magnesium STR riser, meanwhile, sports a CNC-machined 7/8" picatinny rail for attaching accessories. The lightweight composite stock features a high-definition Realtree Xtra finish.

Features:

• Magnesium STR riser
• Finger reminders and pass-through foregrip
• CNC-machined 7/8" Picatinny Rail
• Lightweight composite stock
• Crosswire string and cable system
• High-definition Realtree Xtra finish

Technical Specifications:

Draw Weight: 160 lbs.
Energy: 109 ft. lbs.
Power Stroke: 13.5"
Arrow Speed: 350 fps
Length: 35.75"
Weight: 7 lbs.

For more information, go to BarnettCrossbows.com.

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