
Ten minutes after opening the clear plastic clamshell shipping container, I was headed for the bench.Įxperienced crossbow shooters will quickly notice that the Vengent’s stirrup is too small to be used during the cocking process. The instructions for assembly are clear and concise, with instructional photos included to illustrate the process.

The extending crank device fits snugly into the rear of the stock.Īlthough the Vengent comes out of the box ready to shoot, the consumer must mount the included scope and attach the integrated stirrup and quiver mount. The Vengent’s convenient, integrated ACUslide cocking and de-cocking system allows all hunters, regardless of physical ability, to effortlessly draw the bowstring to cock the bow and provides safe de-cocking without having to shoot the bow. The S-1 trigger’s unique design gives the shooter greater control with more consistent let-off, which translates into tighter groups and improved down-field accuracy. This removes tension from the cocking strap while ensuring the trigger box is locked in the same position for each shot, making the Vengent safer and more accurate than most competitors’ designs. The Vengent’s S-1, 3.5-pound two-stage, zero-creep trigger features a release latch that locks the trigger box in place each time the string is cocked. The Vengent’s new 20-inch MICRO-TRAC fluted aluminum flight rail reduces the flight deck surface by an incredible 50%, minimizing string-to-barrel contact and ensuring the longest string life in the industry. The Vengent’s lightweight, aircraft-strength CNC-machined aluminum riser is made from 6061-T6 alloy and features TenPoint’s TRI-LOCK limb pocket system. The Vengent’s revolutionary Vector Quad Cable system utilizes four cables instead of the traditional two, which eliminates cam lean and generates straight nock travel, producing same-hole accuracy downrange. Fueled by RX-6 cams, the forward-draw bow assembly is the difference-maker in one of the world’s fastest crossbows, producing arrow speeds up to 440 fps. Visibly slender and lightweight in hand, the Vengent is just under 6 inches wide when cocked, 35 inches long and weighs only 7.7 pounds (including scope and quiver). As usual, however, my first stop was the owner’s manual, which quickly spelled out the nuances, innovations, improvements and similarities between the Vengent and other crossbow models in the TenPoint line.

When I unpacked my new Vengent S440, everything that came out of the box made me want to assemble it and head directly to the range.
#TENPOINT CROSSBOW VENGENT S440 PRO#
OTHER FEATURES: ACUslide integral crank system zero-creep, two-stage S1 trigger noise reduction system pass-through foregrip six-arrow quiver six EVO-X CenterPunch arrows RangeMaster Pro scope Blazer soft crossbow case.AXLE-TO-AXLE WIDTH: 5.8 inches cocked 11 inches uncocked.COCKING DEVICE: Integrated ACUslide cocking sled w/crank.SIGHTS: RangeMaster Pro Variable Speed scope provided.ARROW SPEED: 410 to 440 fps, depending on arrow choice.

