Review Ravin R18 Lead

Review: Ravin R18

Ravin’s R18 crossbow is nothing short of revolutionary. The arrow-launching machine is 25 inches long, 6 inches tall, 4 inches wide and weighs a shade over 6 pounds bare.

First Look: Barnett Hyper Raptor

With a lightweight composite riser and measuring just over 7 inches axle-to-axle when cocked, the Hyper Raptor provides maneuverability in tight-quartered hunting spaces.

First Look: TenPoint TRX 515

The new TenPoint TRX 515 shoots an industry-leading 515 fps, features a new twin riser that diminishes weight and reduces flex by 70 percent, and measures just 29 inches in length and 6 inches wide when cocked.

Crossing Back Into Bowhunting

A bowhunt with any bow is still a hunt, same as it was many years ago. An inability to pull back a vertical bow will teach you that.

First Look: Barnett Adds New Explorer Crossbows

Barnett has updated its Explorer series of hunting crossbows with three lightweight, powerful options, each constructed with foot stirrups mounted onto diecast magnesium risers and with machined, drop-in flight tracks.

Review: TenPoint Stealth 450

Meet the Stealth 450, the fastest conventional crossbow on the market, offering lightning speed at a price that is a good bit easier to swallow.

First Look: Barnett Hyper Raptor Crossbow

Barnett has debuted its Hyper Raptor Crossbow. With a lightweight composite riser and measuring just over seven inches axle-to-axle when cocked, the crossbow provides maneuverability in tight-quartered hunting spaces.

Victory Archery Introduces XBolt Crossbow Bolts

Victory Archery's XBolts are designed for hunters who need bolts that can withstand the power of today’s fastest crossbows.

First Look: Sevr 21-inch HD Target

The target uses an easy-pull foam and features an oversized, rectangular 4:3 aspect-ratio face.

New for 2023: TenPoint Flatline 460 Oracle X

TenPoint Crossbow Technologies recently launched its Flatline 460 Oracle X. Featuring the Burris Oracle X Rangefinding Crossbow Scope, the Flatline 460 launches arrows at 460 feet-per-second from a platform measuring only 26.5 inches by 7.5 inches.

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