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175 lbs.

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Arrow Speed (fps): 330
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
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175 lbs.

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Arrow Speed (fps): 330
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
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  • Endorsed by the Team Realtree pros
  • Arrow speeds up to 330 fps
  • Forged aircraft-grade aluminum riser
  • Forged aluminum stirrup
  • One-piece sight bridge
  • Super-light and easy to handle
  • Asymmetric limbs
  • Over-molded repositionable fore end
  • Adjustable length of pull with interchangeable recoil pads
  • SIMS sound stumper arms
  • Draw weight: 175 lbs.
  • Weight: 6.5 lbs.
  • Package includes sight or scope, 3-arrow quiver, and three arrows

Endorsed by the Team Realtree pros, this tough, very accurate hunting machine sends a shaft streaking downrange at up to 330 fps. The forged aircraft-grade aluminum riser, forged aluminum stirrup, and one-piece sight bridge make it super-light and easy to handle. Asymmetric limbs; over-molded repositionable fore end; adjustable length of pull with interchangeable recoil pads; SIMS sound stumper arms. Draw weight: 175 lbs. Stock length: 34". Width: 26". Weight: 6.5 lbs. Color: Realtree AP™.

Package includes sight or scope, 3-arrow quiver, and three arrows.

Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 30 reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5 by worst customer service ever This bow stock is back at Horton for the second time to correct sight bridge mounting problem. Each return takes about 30 days turnaround. Horton refused to send me a replacement stock so I could hunt the end of Oklahoma archery season which ends 01-15-2013. Hopefully, the problem will be corrected within the next nine months before the next archery season. January 9, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5 by Great Company- poorly designed bow First off let me say Horton is an amazing company, although I would not recommend this bow, I would recommend buying another Horton model any day. They stand by their products and take care of their customers like no other! I had numerous issues with this bow and had Horton replace it once for a another TRT after the anti dry fire safety dry fired while sitting at the base of a tree waiting to be pulled up. Then finally they replaced it again for a Bone Collector Solid limb because of string wear and shot inconsistency. I now love the BC and have had no issues with it. The TRT looks great and is light, unfortunately the split limb design creates torque on the pulley. The string rides to heavy on the rail. No matter how much you lube it, with any decent amount of practice, the string wont last a full season. Go with Horton, just not this model. December 12, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5 by Good Bow...BAD SCOPE!!! Bow shoots very well (I'm pleased in that regard)! The scope on the other hand...not so good. After two shoots there was a drastic change in the clarity of the image I was able to see through the scope. Upon closer examination I noticed that the back lens was loose and canted...very disappointing. Hopefully they will make things right...we'll see. November 25, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Xbow I have bought this bow and absolutely love it. The only flaw to it I have had is the scope. After about 6 shots or so, the internal components came loose. But after a quick email, they are replacing it. Great service. Great grouping bow. Lite and powerful. You will love this purchase! October 18, 2012
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Neither! Id go with an Excalibur! Your asking for trouble with either one of those bows.
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What brands/models of cranks will work on this crossbow?
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Yes, but it is not integrated like Ten Point. After you cock, you have to take it off and store it.
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it is loud, i covered it with bow jax silencers and it is still loud
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It is a crossbow, they are all noisy when compared to a compound. However once you add some limb savers and other optional accessories this bow isn't too bad.
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It is noiser that what i expected, but i was told that if i wanted i could add a silencing piece to it. The arrows being shot out of this bow go so fast that even at 60yds away the deer doesnt flinch before it gets hit. :)
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Very noisy. Much, much louder than my Parker Tornado, even after adding a supression kit.
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One of the reviews stated this bow is quiet.
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wear your muffs
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Very noisy crossbow, even with a suppression kit added.
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There is a loud twang with each shot.
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One of the reviews stated this bow is quiet.
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no difference
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Normally it doesnt matter. Usually the biggest issue is the quiver, but most can mouth for left or right handed people
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The Team realtree can be used by either, and so can most others.
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Does not matter as it is not ejecting a round out one side. lol
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Crossbows do not come left or right. If necessary one can be converted to left hand by the manufacturer, in most cases the bow can be used either left or right handed.
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What length bolts would be needed?
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yes you can. i shoot rage and the work great.
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Yes, however if the mechnical has been shot a few times just be careful that the blades are not deploying prematurely due to the thrust of the bolt leaving the crossbow
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20"
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Arrow Length: 20” The NAP Spitfire crossbow 88995600 broadhead would work but no the Bloodrunner. Try search under "Crossbow Broadhead".
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does the 4x32 scope light?
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There are two different 4x32 scope options. One with a lighted recticle and one without
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what gr tips does it shoot?

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i shoot 100 gr just fine
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personally 100gr TR MeatSeekers
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It came w hundred field grain points! The bolts seem to be weigted for 100 gr points. I'm shooting 100 gr expanders and they aree flying great.
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I use 75-100 muzzys or thunderheads
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this crossbow comes with a red dot scope with no magnification.
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It comes with a red dot with no magnification
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Specifications.

Draw Weight: 175
Length: 37 3/8”
Powerstoke: 12 3/4”
Feet Per Second: 330

Width (Axle to Axle): 21 3/8”
Loaded Width (Axle to Axle): 17 3/4”
Weight: 6.5 pounds
Kinetic Energy: 103 ft pounds
Arrow Length: 20”
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36" counting foot grip.
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