At just 7 inches wide when cocked, the new Nitro XRT shoots 370-grain arrows at an impressive 470 fps and delivers 25 percent flatter arrow trajectory, generating impressive downrange accuracy and knock-down power.
Ravin Crossbows has introduced its new R26 crossbow, the company’s most compact, lightweight crossbow to date. Weighing in at 6.5 pounds, the R26 is sending arrows off the rail at speeds of 400 fps from a 9.5-inch powerstroke, and has a mere 5.75-inch axle-to-axle width when fully drawn.
Made for hunting and maneuverability at just 7.4 pounds, 30.7 inches long and 7 inches wide when cocked, the new Nitro XRT shoots 370-grain arrows at a speedy 470 fps and delivers 25 percent flatter arrow trajectory, generating impressive downrange accuracy and power.
Powered by a reverse-draw design that utilizes the full 17 inches of power stroke, the Vapor RS470 generates supercharged speeds up to 470 fps and is equipped with the TenPoint’s new revolutionary ACUslide silent cocking and safe de-cocking system.
The lightest crossbow on the market at only 5.8 pounds, the all-new M-370 measures an incredibly narrow 9.5-inches wide and shoots up to a blazing 370 fps.
The latest addition to Excalibur’s Micro crossbow platform, the new Assassin 400 TD has the narrowest profile of the entire Assassin family and features the company’s Quick-Loc takedown system, a silent integrated Charger crank, an anti-dry fire system and more.
The Viper S400 is among the best crossbows we’ve ever tested in terms of value, features and performance. It’s safe, easy to draw and de-cock, quiet, compact, plenty powerful and ridiculously accurate.
Rarely do we discover a tool that feels completely natural in-hand without modifications, but upon testing the Axe AX405 crossbow, that’s exactly how it performed. Here’s the 411 on the 405.