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Xpedition Archery Viking X430 Tactical Sand Crossbow Package with 4x32mm Dual Illuminated Scope

Xpedition Archery Viking X430 Tactical Sand Crossbow Package with 4x32mm Dual Illuminated Scope
Our Price: $199.97 to $349.99
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Product Description

The Viking Series crossbows bring superior shooting performance at an affordable price. The X430 package comes standard with a 4 x 32mm dual illuminated scope, cocking rope, cocking crank, six-bolt quiver, three 20” carbon bolts, and a detachable sling. This ready-to-hunt package comes in at 8 lbs and shoots speeds up to 430 fps with a 380gr bolt. The lightweight/compact design and anti-dry fire trigger ensure an enjoyable and safe shooting experience.

Product Specifications

  • IBO: up to 430 fps (380gr carbon bolts)
  • ATA: 13” (17.5″ static)
  • WEIGHT: 8.0 lbs
  • LENGTH: 37″
  • POWER STROKE: 14.5″
  • HAND CRANK INCLUDED: YES

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) The Viking X430 crossbow
by from Raleigh, NC on

Shoots fast, the only thing that went wrong was the hand crank cocking device broke the first time I tried to use it the bolt between the two pieces bent then broke. Could not cock it with the rope device, so my son had to do it for me. The big plus for me buying the crossbow was the hand crank cocking device. So right now, I am not a happy camper!

(1 out of 5) Absolute garbage
by from Odessa, TX on

I own and have owned several crossbows and never have I had the experience of utter dissatisfaction as I have with this one. Hand crank stripped out on the first attempt to cock this bow. After using the rope cocker I placed my first bolt on the bow. Just as I was pulling the release the bolt fell off and the dry fire resulted in a broken string. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY