Ravin R18 330fps Vertical Limb Crossbow Kit

$2,854.72

Description

Utilizing the new proprietary VertiCoil Cam System, the R18 is the shortest Ravin ever created at just 18 in in length. The VertiCoil Cam System rotates the ultra-small cams 720 degrees, coiling the strings and cables around the cam and cam axle allowing an axle-to-axle height of just 1.3 in cocked or 4.1 in when uncocked, with a static overall width of 4.75 in. The R18 is a takedown style crossbow with limbs that expand vertically, shooting 330 feet per second. The R18 includes a detachable stock with an integrated removable quiver system, making the total length roughly 25 in when fully in-tact. The unique 6-pound crossbow features the new Ravin 3-Dot Reflex Sight for easy target acquisition, and includes the Ravin built-in cocking mechanism, allowing for an easy draw. Specifications for Ravin R18 330fps Vertical Limb Crossbow Kit: Manufacturer: Ravin Color: Black Velocity: 330 fps Draw Weight: 12 lb Length: 25 in Width: 4.75 in Weight: 6 lb Condition: New Features of Ravin Crossbow Kit R18 330fps Vertical Limb Black Height axle to axle cocked 1.3in Height axle to axle uncocked 4.1in Kinetic energy 85 ft lbs Power-Stroke 13 in Draw effort 12 lbs VertiCoil Cam System Detachable Stock/Quiver Fully Assembled/Pre-Tuned 3 16 in .003 350 Grain R18 arrows with field points 1 Removable draw handle Ravin 3 dot reflex sight Built-in cocking mechanism Anti-dry fire/auto safety Built-in sling mounts Package Contents: Ravin Crossbow Kit R18 330fps Vertical Limb Black Ravin 3-DOT Reflex Sight 3 ?ack of 16 in .003 Arrows and Field Points Draw Handle Detachable Stock with Integrated Quiver System

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1 review for Ravin R18 330fps Vertical Limb Crossbow Kit

  1. Cole Martin

    If I could give a Zero star i would received this bow the following day for a big hunt me and my father were going on got the bow and followed the instructions to a T and cocked the bow as stayed by the instructions to a Auditable click was heard. i then preceded to put the bolt in to fire and shot my practice target shot bolt fine then tried to decock it as instructions stayed wouldn't budge was torque so much that the included wrench would spin on the reel when it finally did come loose would not pull the string back again it would free spin like the clutch wouldn't catch. So i emailed Ravin to see what they would do for it and had to wait a whole week for them to respond back. When I was finally responded to i was basically told to go screw myself and take it to a dealer to get it repaired which probably would cost more on top of this 2k bow by the way that is now a paper weight or boat anchor. So i will be getting a refund wouldn't recommend their crappy bow, service, or company in general . This is not Opticplanets fault by any means it would be Ravin

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