TenPoint Maverick Crossbow
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Urban Legend
, Dec 13 2010 09:22 PM
8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 December 2010 - 09:22 PM
TenPoint has a few new bows out for 2011. One of them will be called the Maverick and have a MAP price of between $699.00 and $899.00 depending on what package you get.
#2
Posted 03 January 2011 - 11:08 AM
Randy
When comparing the maverick vs turbo how quite is the maverick.
Thanks
When comparing the maverick vs turbo how quite is the maverick.
Thanks
#3
Posted 03 January 2011 - 03:44 PM
I have not shot them side by side, so it is hard to say. The Turbo should be a little quieter due to the limbs and the one piece stock and barrel. Probably not by much though.
#4
Posted 03 January 2011 - 03:46 PM
New TenPoint Maverick HP™
High-Performance Crossbow Joins 6 Point Series Line-up
Mogadore, OH. TenPoint Crossbow Technologies®, an industry leader in crossbow innovation and technology, will introduce its NEW Maverick HP™ model at the January 2011 ATA Trade Show. The Maverick HP is a faster, enhanced performance addition to the middle of the 6 Point Series lineup.
Employing a select blend of existing TenPoint and 6 Point Series technology, the Maverick HP’s 25.375-inch bow assembly is fitted with 175-pound field-proven HL limbs and D-75 string and cables with tunable yokes powered by TenPoint Series HP cams. This upgraded power plant mounts in a fixed position on a 6 Point Series Defender stock assembly and shoots a 420 grain arrow a blistering 325 FPS, generating 98.5 foot pounds of kinetic energy.
The Maverick also comes standard with TenPoint’s NEW 3x Pro-View 2™ Scope and, like all TenPoint crossbows, it features their patented DFI™ (dry-fire inhibitor) and 3-1/2 pound PowerTouch™ trigger. It can come equipped with or without one of TenPoint’s two patented cocking units, the ACUdraw™ or ACUdraw 50™.
The Maverick’s lightweight UL TriLoc™ barrel, riser, Complete-Capture ultra-quiet limb pockets and Verton® two-piece stock with an adjustable fore-grip are all fully double-dip fluid imaged in Mossy Oak’s® popular Break-Up Infinity® camo pattern.
$899 with ACUdraw, $799 with ACUdraw 50, $699 with no cocking unit.
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High-Performance Crossbow Joins 6 Point Series Line-up
Mogadore, OH. TenPoint Crossbow Technologies®, an industry leader in crossbow innovation and technology, will introduce its NEW Maverick HP™ model at the January 2011 ATA Trade Show. The Maverick HP is a faster, enhanced performance addition to the middle of the 6 Point Series lineup.
Employing a select blend of existing TenPoint and 6 Point Series technology, the Maverick HP’s 25.375-inch bow assembly is fitted with 175-pound field-proven HL limbs and D-75 string and cables with tunable yokes powered by TenPoint Series HP cams. This upgraded power plant mounts in a fixed position on a 6 Point Series Defender stock assembly and shoots a 420 grain arrow a blistering 325 FPS, generating 98.5 foot pounds of kinetic energy.
The Maverick also comes standard with TenPoint’s NEW 3x Pro-View 2™ Scope and, like all TenPoint crossbows, it features their patented DFI™ (dry-fire inhibitor) and 3-1/2 pound PowerTouch™ trigger. It can come equipped with or without one of TenPoint’s two patented cocking units, the ACUdraw™ or ACUdraw 50™.
The Maverick’s lightweight UL TriLoc™ barrel, riser, Complete-Capture ultra-quiet limb pockets and Verton® two-piece stock with an adjustable fore-grip are all fully double-dip fluid imaged in Mossy Oak’s® popular Break-Up Infinity® camo pattern.
$899 with ACUdraw, $799 with ACUdraw 50, $699 with no cocking unit.
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#5
Posted 04 January 2011 - 12:06 PM
Thanks Randy
Its still a toss up between the maverick vs turbo, maybe someone will be able to compare them at the ATA show or at least a turbo owner will shoot the maverick and let us know.
Its still a toss up between the maverick vs turbo, maybe someone will be able to compare them at the ATA show or at least a turbo owner will shoot the maverick and let us know.
#6
Posted 11 January 2011 - 04:58 PM
The best thing to do is pick them up and see how they feel to you!
#7
Posted 12 January 2011 - 06:21 PM
Barb, when will this bow be available to the general public?
#8
Posted 13 January 2011 - 08:41 AM
It should be available in mid to late February.
#9
Posted 20 January 2011 - 10:44 PM
Seems like a good package for the money.
















