TenPoint Introduces Carbon Phantom RCX

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posted on January 17, 2017
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TenPoint engineers are continually pushing their limits to make a faster, more efficient crossbow. The Carbon Phantom RCX features a reversed cam, which increases the draw length and power stroke of the bow. With a 16-inch power stroke, it is shooting a blistering 385 fps and the bow is just shy of 14-inches wide when cocked. The bow weighs in at 6.9 pounds and is 35.5-inches long, making it easy to use in any hunting situation.

The Carbon Phantom RCX gets its name from the carbon fibre riser, which provides strength while keeping the bow lightweight. The stock is molded polypropylene, complete with cheek and butt plates. It features anti-dry fire technology and comes as a package with cocking mechanism, scope, arrows, quiver and noise reducing components. MSRP $1,699 with ACUdraw 50 or $1,799 with ACUdraw.

For more information, go to TenPointCrossbows.com.

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