Thursday, February 23, 2012

PSE 150-Pound Copperhead TS Crossbow Package

PSE 150-Pound Copperhead TS Crossbow Package Review



PSE 150-Pound Copperhead TS Crossbow Package Feature

  • Crossbow finished in film-dipped Mossy Oak Treestand camo
  • Anodized machined-aluminum barrel offers increased power stroke
  • 150-pound draw weight; shoots at 260 feet per second
  • Ergonomic thumbhole grip; adjustable fore-end and rifle-style stock
  • Includes 4x32 multi-reticle scope, Charger bolts, quiver, and cocking strap
Accurate and comfortable to shoot, the Copperhead TS crossbow is a rock-solid performer in the field. The crossbow--which is finished in a film-dipped Mossy Oak Treestand camo--features a 150-pound draw weight and shoots at 260 feet per second. Construction-wise, the Copperhead TS boasts an anodized machined-aluminum barrel, a molded rifle-style stock with a comfortable thumbhole grip, and an aluminum trigger guard. Accuracy stems from the adjustable stock and fore-end, which help shooters aim comfortably. And to ensure safety, the trigger is equipped with an automatic safety mechanism that engages when cocked.

The Copperhead TS, which includes a Weaver-style scope rail, comes with a Viper Series 4x32 multi-reticle scope, four 20-inch Charger bolts (points not included), a six-arrow quick-detach quiver, and a cocking strap.

About PSE
Back in 1970, Pete Shepley used to receive a lot of good-natured ribbing from his fellow product engineers at Magnavox Corporation about his devotion to designing archery related equipment during his lunch hour. Today, Pete heads the largest privately owned archery equipment manufacturing company in the country, devoting all his time to the development of the most advanced compound bows and related equipment ever produced. In the early days, Pete experimented with new ideas for bow release aids, developed a plastic, flexible arrow vane to replace feathers, and eventually turned his design capabilities to the perfection of his first compound bow. This first bow was introduced to archers at an Indiana tournament. Within a week, he received orders for 200 just like it. The following two weeks he saw an additional 700 requests from across the country, simply from word-of-mouth advertising.

Born with humble beginnings in a 700-square-foot building in Mahomet, Illinois, PSE was one of the first five companies to obtain licensing under the Allen Patent for compound bows. Of the original five, PSE is the only company still manufacturing compound bows. The Copperhead TS is featured in a film dipped Mossy Oak Treestand camo,and isis a rock solid performer with 150 lb draw weight shooting 260 fps. The ergonomic thumbhole grip, adjustable fore-end and rifle style stock makes it comfortable to shoot and adds to its accuracy. The trigger assembly has an automatic safety mechanism that engages when cocked and the fixed mount Weaver style scope rail offers universal mounting options. The package includes crossbow, Viper Series 4x32 Multi-Reticle Scope, four 20 inch charger bolts (points not included), 6 arrow quick detach quiver and cocking strap.


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