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TenPoint crossbows and Ravin crossbows online shopping in 2021? The Ravin R29 gets all the exclusive Ravin Crossbow features. Frictionless flight system, trac-trigger firing system, versa draw cocking system, to low draw force – the R29 checks all the boxes. It also has state of the art safety feature on the trigger. Ravin R29 is available in the Predator Dusk Camo color variant, which really helps to camouflage in nature. Ravin R29X is the fastest crossbow Ravin Crossbows have made. This is a completely brand new model and it was designed by Hunters to do one thing. shoot at the highest speed achievable. And With a 400-grain arrow, it can Shoot at a speed of 450 fps (feet per second)! Ravin R29X is the top of the line crossbow which is currently one of the best crossbows available in the market right now. It as a length of 29 inches and the axle width is 6 inches when cocked and 10.5 inches while un-cocked. The draw weight is only 12 pounds, similar to the rest of the crossbows in the lineup and this R29X comes with a silent cocking system. In this era of archery, the perfect bow of the modern hunter is the R29X.

Hoyt’s new ZTR cam builds on the success of the ZT cam introduced two years ago, but now offers a smoother draw, a harder back wall, and a new mod that lets you quickly adjust for draw length. Also new is an adjustable grip system that moves left and right to aid in comfort and tuning. Hoyt’s super-tough TEC carbon riser provides the platform for this rugged, lightweight bow. Also new, and totally cool, is Hoyt’s Integrate Mounting System, which is machined directly into the riser and allows compatible rests to be securely mounted perfectly flush and square. I don’t typically love the balance and feel of ultralight carbon-riser bows—but that didn’t hold for the Alpha, which settled in nicely at full draw. I shot really tight 3-arrow groups at the company shooting booth, which is hardly conclusive proof of long-range performance but does tell me that the bow naturally points and balances well. Hoyt’s new ZTR cam also provided a really pleasant draw and significantly harder back wall, which a lot of hunters will appreciate. At 342 IBO, the RX-4 Alpha has plenty of speed, but if you want to go even faster, there’s a Turbo version that’s rated at 350 IBO.

With its flowing, highly reflexed/deflexed riser setup, an Obsession bow strikes a unique profile. It’s also a pretty solid shooting platform. The 2020 Evolution XS figures to be another in that line. And, once again, this is a bow with built-in tuning features. The XS uses Obsession’s new OB Adjustable 4-track cam system that allows for hyper-tuning of the cam system for perfect arrow flight. The bow weighs in at 4.4 pounds, measures 31.5” in length and offers 90-percent letoff. It boasts an advertised speed rating of 338 fps. You can custom color this rig to your heart’s delight with 29 riser colors, 16 limb colors, nine string colors and three cam colors.

The arrow and the string float free above the rail of the Crossbow and this gets rid of any kind of friction. Less friction while shooting arrows results in better accuracy and longer cable life. There is an advanced trigger system in all these Crossbows, which is a trac-trigger firing system. Ravin patents this trigger mechanism and this slides forward on the rail and clasps directly to the exact middle of the string when the bow is drawn. Mechanism allows for straight-line nock travel and this why advanced technology delivers an unmatched accuracy. The cocking system in all Ravin Crossbows is another advancement than many other crossbow manufacturers. Ravin Crossbow uses a versa-draw cocking system, which is provided by Helicoil technology. This works with a coalition with the trac-trigger firing system and it is built into the sleek design. See additional details on huntinggiant.com.

How we started in the business? Hunting Giant was formed by a group of people who has a deep love for hunting and the outdoors. What started out as a weekly hobby slowly transformed into a mission: to be able to share the sense of fulfillment we feel in hunting. We don’t believe that the right hunting gear can turn a lousy hunter into a great one. However, the right hunting gear may be able to improve their odds for success. This is why we spent so many years looking for premium hunting gear and accessories. Now that we have it, it has been our goal to make it easily accessible to our valued customers.

If you’re looking for a bow that can grow with an archer, this is the one to buy. It’s not only the most affordable bow on this list, but it’s the most variable. The bow is a big step up from a youth bow, with high-quality components that mirror Elite’s best bows. The fun is in the specs. The draw length goes from 15 all the way to 29 inches, and the poundage ranges from 10 to 70. You lose a bit of speed in this bow, but it still maxes out at 310 fps. Additionally, the bow weighs a meager 3.6 pounds, making it the lightest on our list. The bow starts at only $499, but it’s also available in a ready-to-go kit for $599. This is truly a starter bow with big aspirations.

We’ve seen no shortage of innovation in crossbow design over the past few years. This year’s innovation nod goes to Barnett. Their Hyperflite EVO 420 applies an interesting new design in which the cams are mounted directly to the bow’s riser instead of the limbs. It not only makes for a striking profile, but Barnett also claims the system improves accuracy while reducing vibration, noise, cam lean, and torque. I had the chance to shoot this at the range a few times and, while it’s far from a thorough evaluation, it did feel solid and relatively free of vibration. The Hyper-Flite Track minimizes arrow contact along the rail—something that, in theory, should greatly enhance accuracy and consistency. The EVO 420 is named for its speed—Barnett claims it will fire its 22-inch, small-diameter HyperFlite arrows at 420 fps. This is not a dainty crossbow, though, and all that accuracy added some heft to it: The bare bow weighs in at 11 pounds. It’s sold as a package that includes a cocking device and a TriggerTech trigger. The MSRP is about $1,600.