The new TenPoint Nitro X hunting crossbow is one of the fastest, most advanced crossbows on the market today. Its unique technology provides greater kinetic energy for big-game hunting.

The new TenPoint Nitro X hunting crossbow is one of the fastest, most advanced crossbows on the market today. Its unique technology provides greater kinetic energy for big-game hunting.
Tenpoint Crossbow Technologies has launched the EVO-X CenterPunch premium carbon crossbow arrows. Weighing 445 grains and featuring 17 percent Front Of Center, the CenterPunch arrow is designed to improve crossbow accuracy by up to 25 percent.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies’ New 2018 Nitro X is the company’s fastest and smallest hunting crossbow. Measuring an ultra-narrow 7 inches wide, the Nitro X unleashes speeds up to 440 feet-per-second, generating 166 foot-pounds of kinetic energy and excellent down-range accuracy.
Hunters know that making mock scrapes – and ambushing deer near them – can pay big dividends. Kevin Whitehead has learned that sometimes unconventional tactics are the secret to getting mature bucks to reveal themselves when visiting scrapes.
Crossbow use continues to grow around the country – and right in line with those increasing numbers are the rising performance and technology that manufacturers keeping adding to their crossbow models. Here are the hottest new crossbows for 2018.
As crossbow use continues to rise throughout the ranks of deer hunters, some common questions arise. One that often pops up is what to do when the crossbow is cocked, but won’t fire.
How many times have you heard other hunters say you can’t pattern bucks during the rut? Truth be known, rutting bucks are every bit as patternable as non-rutting bucks, especially during the breeding phase.
As more crossbow hunters take to the trees to hunt deer, they must address the same safety concerns as rifle and vertical bow hunters — and more.
Achieving a well-balanced hunting machine requires a good mix of speed and accuracy when you’re designing a crossbow for deer and big game hunters.
If you’re hesitant to buy a foreign car or truck, what’s stopping you from using the same logic about American-made products when it comes to your next shotgun or hunting crossbow purchase?