Titan tenpoint crossbow11/16/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, the glass-reinforced nylon safety wings above the grip help to keep the shooter’s fore-grip hand safely below the arrow flight deck. The fore-grip cutouts also allow shooters to wrap their thumb and fingers “into” the grip. Configured with optimal comb-height and a two-position adjustable butt plate, the Fusion S stock has strategically placed cutouts in the fore-grip and butt stock to reduce weight and improve balance. Its stock assembly features the company’s Fusion S™ stock and 19.5-inch synthetic barrel. Photo courtesy of TenPoint Crossbow Technologies. Once assembled, the Titan measures just 32.5-inches long (without stirrup) and weighs in at a mere 6.4 pounds and shoots up to 380 feet-per-second. Its cast aluminum riser is fitted with 11-inch TPX™ Limbs, DynaFLIGHT 97 string and cables, and sleek, lightweight, aluminum limb pockets. The Titan’s bow assembly is powered by VX-5™ reverse cams that elongate the power-stroke and increase rotation to produce devastating speed and pin-point down-range accuracy. The simple push of a button moves the trigger to “de-cock” mode and allows the user to safely de-cock the crossbow with the built-in ACUdraw De-Cock crank cocking device or manually de-cock the crossbow with the ACUdraw 50 SLED™ rope cocking device. The Titan’s NEW D-1™ Trigger is a two-stage, zero-creep design that includes a new DFP™ (Dry-Fire-Prohibitor) and delivers a consistent crisp, 3.5-pound pull. Manually de-cock the crossbow with the ACUdraw 50 SLED™ rope cocking device shown above. ![]()
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