New for 2022: Wicked Ridge Fury 410 De-Cock

by
posted on January 24, 2022
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
Wicked Ridge Fury 410 De Cock Lead

Wicked Ridge now offers the lowest-priced crossbow with a crank de-cocking system: the Fury 410 De-Cock. The bow is a reverse-draw limb design, measuring 29-inches long and 9-inches wide, shooting repeatable speeds of 410 fps.

Wicked Ridge Fury 410 De-Cock Crossbow

The bow features the company’s revolutionary ACUdraw De-Cock, with the controlled Auto-Brake Gear System to always be in control and maintain safety. Simply push a button to de-cock with the crank cocking device or rope-cocker. The ACUdraw reduces the effort to cock the bow to five pounds.

Its with a two-stage, zero-creep trigger includes a dry-fire prohibitor and breaks clean at 3½-pound pull. A new tactical-style stock offers optimal comb-height and length-of-pull, with cutouts to reduce weight and improve balance. Noise- and vibration-reducing components are built in throughout the design.

Fury 410 De-Cock Crossbow Top View

The Fury 410 De-Cock weighs 7½ pounds, is equipped with a variable scope, de-cocking device and a ready-to-hunt package that includes three Match 500 carbon arrows and quiver.

The Wicked Ridge Fury 410 De-Cock has an MSRP of $1,049.99. For more information, visit wickedridgecrossbows.com.

Latest

Ledeservice Awards More Than
Ledeservice Awards More Than

More Than $6.6 Million in Tribal Wildlife Grants to Advance Conservation

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is awarding more than $6.6 million to federally recognized Native American and Alaska Native tribes to benefit fish and wildlife resources and their habitats. This year’s funding will support 35 tribes for conservation projects across 15 states, benefiting a wide range of wildlife and habitat, including species of cultural or traditional importance to Indigenous communities.

Hardware Review: TriStar KR.22

TriStar is noted for shotguns, but Bryce Towsley recently received a test gun from them that’s much different. Check out his review on the TriStar KR.22.

New for 2026: Browning Trail Cameras' Security Tree Strap

Browning Trail Cameras has released a Security Tree Strap, a durable and dependable mounting solution to keep trail cameras in place in nearly any environment.

Proof Research Introduces PXT Rifle Barrel Technology

Proof Research has launched Proof Exponential Twist (PXT), an advancement in rifling that promises to improve durability, accuracy and shootability. Further, Proof has backed this new technology with extensive military testing and research. Engineered to meet the demands of modern high-pressure ammunition, PXT is billed as delivering longer barrel life, improved consistency and enhanced performance.  

Ammo Analysis: So You Like 'em Heavy?

Phil Massaro discusses what might make someone opt for a heavy-for-caliber choice when taking on game.

New for 2026: Steiner eDiscovery 10x42 Binoculars with Integrated Camera

Steiner Optics has introduced the eDiscovery 10x42 binoculars, combining clarity and durability with a fully integrated 4K camera.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.