Barnett Releases Predator 375 CarbonLite Crossbow

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posted on March 14, 2013

Barnett Crossbows has announced the release of its new Predator 375 CarbonLite, which incorporates Carbon Riser Technology to provide a lightweight balance and feel.

The Predator 375 shoots at a mark of 375 fps and features an ADF (anti dry fire) Trigger System to help eliminate unintentional and potentially costly dry fires. The Crosswire premium crossbow strings are designed from a process that blends Barnett's fibers with some of the industry's toughest-serving materials.

Each Predator 375 CarbonLite is packaged with a quiver and four high-quality Easton arrows, along with an illuminated reticle scope and rope-cocking device.

Technical Specifications:

Draw Weight: 175 lbs.
Ft. Lbs of Energy: 125
Power Stroke: 15"
FPS: 375
Weight: 8 lbs
Length: 37"
Width: 24"
Arrow Length: 22"

For more information, go to BarnettCrossbows.com.

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