


No broadheads are included in the package, so you’ll need to buy those separately.Included arrows were aluminum (XX75), which worked better for me than some carbon ones I have. The package included 6 arrows, which is twice what most compound crossbows come with.The crossbow will work best with 20″ arrows, though 22″ is also acceptable.Overall: very accurate right out of the box, with no tuning or modifications required. Trigger is very smooth and the pull does not impact the crossbow’s stability.The RangeMaster scope included is in my opinion the best on the market.Hitting 50+ yard targets with almost perfect accuracy is no problem even for a relatively inexperienced shooter.As with all of TenPoint’s crossbows, the Stealth XLT has a very balanced feel to it, which makes aiming comfortable and effortless.Overall: more speed and KE than you could ask for. for every 10 yards of distance covered by the arrow before it hits the target. Kinetic Energy at PBR (Point-Blank Range) was 88 ft-lbs.This is using the arrows that came with the purchase. After shooting a few arrows through a chronograph, I’ve determined actual speed to be 319 FPS – as close as it gets to the advertised speeds. According to the manufacturer, the crossbow can deliver 320 FPS.Shooting Speed & Kinetic Energy (KE) of The Stealth XLT Just keep in mind that the cocking procedure is somewhat loud, so don’t do it too close to your prey or you’ll scare it away.
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There’s no need to ever detach the ACUDraw device from the crossbow as it’s so small and light – feel free to keep it there at all times. All that’s left to do is to take out a small metal crank (fits into a pocket), insert it into the box, and start turning to effortlessly draw the crossbow. This box is inconspicously fitted onto the back of the stock, and a cable can be retracted from the box and fitted onto the string. This is TenPoint’s proprietary solution, and comes in the form of a box only a little larger than a box of matches. Overall: compared to triggers on cheaper crossbows, this one is miles ahead. Relatively long trigger travel distance, but easy to get used to.Super smooth action even without any lubrication.Just out of curiosity I tested this, and the result was 3.48 lbs. TenPoint uses their patented PowerTouch™ trigger, which is advertised as having a 3.5 lbs.Every single part is more durable than you’ll ever need. Foot stirrup attaches to the crossbow very securely, and the connection does not loosen over time.Safety engages and disengages quietly, without a noisy “click.” ADF (anti-dry fire) system is in place.A grip guard button is included, which helps keep the thumb in a safe location and away from the string.I was particularly surprised with how comfortable the fore-grip felt. Both fore-grip and grip have beautiful ergonomic profiles and are comfortable to hold.Large shoulder plate very comfortable to aim and no noticeable recoil whatsoever.The split limbs are attached to the riser via really large and sturdy limb pockets.Very solid arrow retainer – just like other TenPoint retainers, it does not lose flexibility with time.

The limbs are quite short, giving the crossbow a very compact size.It both looks and feels like it will last for ages. Highly durable, machined aluminum rail.First Impressions: Design, Durability, Safety Features The assembly DVD will guide you through the whole process, there’s really no way you could get anything wrong. Packages bought after May 2013 will also include two bonuses: a TenPoint window sticker and a field cap. A little loud, like most TenPoint crossbows.
