Wicked Ridge Releases RDX 410 and Commander M1 Crossbows for 2024

1. RDX 410™ is Shorter, Faster, and Features NEW ACUdraw Silent™ and NEW Pro-View™ 400 Lighted Scope

Wicked Ridge Crossbows recently launched a makeover of their best-selling reverse-draw crossbow in the NEW American-Built RDX 410. Featuring silent cocking with the NEW ACUdraw Silent and NEW Pro-View 400 lighted scope, the RDX 410 measures 3-inches shorter, at 29-inches, and shoots 10 feet-per-second faster, at 410 feet-per-second, than the previous RDX 400.

“At $899, the RDX 410 is packed with features more commonly seen at the $1,500 price-range,” said TenPoint CEO Phil Bednar. “Combining reverse-draw speed and a compact 29-inch length with silent cocking and a lighted scope produces a crossbow that truly redefines value in a reverse-draw crossbow.”

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Fully integrated into the butt stock to eliminate the possibility of forgetting it, the NEW ACUdraw Silent is the easiest ACUdraw to operate – providing silent cocking and reducing the draw weight to just 5-pounds for easy and effortless cocking.

The RDX 410’s reverse-draw, ultra-narrow bow assembly measures a remarkable 9-inches wide. Its lightweight cast aluminum riser is fitted with the company’s slim RD™ pocket that reduces sound and vibration. The pockets hold the bow’s 11.7-inch limbs that are powered by the Reaper Cam System™.

The RDX 400 is equipped with a NEW Pro-View 400™ Lighted Scope. Illuminated red or green and featuring an updated reticle that provides a cleaner view for the shooter and additional aim points out to 70-yards, the 4×32 scope accommodates crossbows shooting between 380-420 FPS.

Its stock assembly features the Tactical X™ stock. Molded from glass filled polypropylene and configured with optimal comb-height and length-of-pull, the stock features tactical cutouts to reduce weight and improve balance. In addition, large safety wings on top of the crossbow’s fore-grip help prevent a shooter’s fore-grip fingers and thumb from moving above the flight deck while shooting the crossbow.

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A string stop system is included in the bow package and fits into the end of the barrel to further reduce noise and vibration.

The RDX 410 features TenPoint’s DFI™ (Dry-Fire-Inhibitor) and ultra-crisp 3 ½-pound trigger.

In addition, its weaver-style dovetail is fitted with a nylon-filament arrow retention brush that improves arrow grip and alignment and reduces noise and vibration.

Decorated in the Peak XT™ camo pattern, the RDX 410 ships as a complete package, including:

  • Pro-View 400 Lighted Scope
  • ACUdraw Silent Cocking Device
  • 3 Match 400 Carbon Alpha-Nock Arrows
  • Quiver

RDX 410 Specs:

  • 410 FPS
  • 29” Short (w/o stirrup)
  • 9” Narrow
  • 7.5-pounds (w/o ACUdraw Silent)

RDX 410 MSRP:

  • $899.99 with ACUdraw Silent

2. Commander M1™ Features Built-in ACUdraw™ Cocking Device and Narrow 9.5” Width at an Incredible Retail of $499

Wicked Ridge Crossbows, the only brand of crossbows Built in America from $499-$1,099, recently launched its new Commander M1 crossbow. Weighing an ultra-light 5.8-pounds, the American-Built Commander M1 features a built-in ACUdraw Cocking Device for effortless cocking and a 9.5-inch narrow bow assembly that sends arrows down-range at 380 feet-per-second. 

“Once you handle the Commander M1, you’ll find it hard to believe it is priced at just $499,” said TenPoint CEO, Phil Bednar. “Unlike competitor bows at this price, the Commander M1 is built right here in America to deliver craftsmanship you can depend on and features our ACUdraw built-in cocking device, and a narrow profile for more shot opportunities in tight situations.”

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The Commander M1 is available with the built-in ACUdraw or a Rope-Sled cocking aid. Unlike competitors cocking devices, the ACUdraw is fully integrated in the stock so you do not have to add the unit for cocking and remove it prior to the shot. Additionally, you never have to worry about forgetting your rope-cocking device because both the cocking device and the handle storage is built right into the crossbow. The ACUdraw is user-friendly and reduces the draw weight to a mere 5-pounds – allowing hunters of all ages and abilities to effortlessly cock the crossbow.

Built to perform in the tight shooting situations, the NEW Commander M1 features a 9.5-inch wide, 180-pound bow assembly powered by VX-5™ reverse cams that elongate the power-stroke and increase rotation to produce speeds up to 380 feet-per-second and same-hole accuracy. The cast aluminum riser is fitted with 11-inch TPX™ Limbs, DynaFLIGHT 97 string and cables, and sleek, lightweight, aluminum limb pockets.

The Commander M1 includes a fully integrated fore-grip and is backed up with elongated safety wings to help keep the shooter’s hand safely below the bowstring’s path. The fully enclosed trigger guard provides added safety from accidental discharge. The stock also features a picatinny rail below the front of the barrel to mount additional accessories. Finally, like all Wicked Ridge crossbows, the stock is fitted with TenPoint’s DFI™ (Dry-Fire-Inhibitor) and ultra-crisp 3 ½-pound trigger.

Photo courtesy of Wicked Ridge Crossbows.

Pre-sighted for 20-yards at the factory, the Commander M1 is double-dip fluid imaged in the PEAK™ camo pattern.

The package includes:

  • TenPoint Multi-Line Scope
  • 3 Match 400 Carbon Alpha-Nock Arrows
  • Quiver

Commander M1 Specs:

  • 380 FPS
  • 34.5” Long (w/o stirrup)
  • 9.5” Narrow
  • 5.8-pounds

Commander M1 MSRP:

  • $599.99 with ACUdraw
  • $499.99 with Rope-Sled Cocking Aid

Wicked Ridge Crossbows is 100% American owned, operated, and all of their crossbow models are designed and built in Mogadore, OH.

For more information, go to www.tenpointcrossbows.com.

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