New for 2022: Wicked Ridge Fury 410 De-Cock

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posted on January 24, 2022
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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.

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