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Wicked Ridge RDX 410 Crossbow Package ACUdraw Silent Peak XT Camo

Original price was: $1,178.10.Current price is: $824.67.

Wicked Ridge RDX 410 Crossbow Package

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The Wicked Ridge RDX 410 Crossbow Package offers unmatched performance with its ultra-compact and narrow design, shooting up to 410 FPS. Equipped with the ACUdraw Silent for effortless cocking and the Pro-View 400 Scope for superior accuracy, this crossbow ensures a smooth and powerful shot every time. Its reverse-draw design provides better balance and less draw weight, enhancing shooting stability. The package includes the ACUdraw Silent Cocking Device, 70-yard Pro-View 400 Scope, three Match 400 Carbon Arrows, Integrated String Stop, and a quiver. Built in America, this crossbow is pre-sighted at 20 yards for immediate use.

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Weight 16.700 kg
Dimensions 34.00 × 19.75 × 9.75 cm

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