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It all boils down to what you are wanting out of the bow. I chose the Stealth because of what you get with the more compact size, I mostly hunt from a treestand and like compact for maneuverability.
 
That's an extra accessory you can get for it, its not a standard option. I don't have one and really don't think I would care for it attached to the bow, but that's my opinion.
 
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I ordered from Amazon a TenPoint Stealth XLT Crossbow with ACUdraw. Are they hard to put together? I figured that this will be better than my 30 year old Barnett crossbows (Panzer, Trident and Thunderbolt).
 
I bought the Titan Extreme. I put the steady eddy on it, string stop and bow jax. Added the accu crank to cock it. I love it. It is very accurate. I don't think they will ever make a quite cross bow.
 
The Stealth SS is the best all around bow Ten Point has right now in many opinions, sure like mine. Will see what they do in 2015 now.
 
The Stealth SS is the best all around bow Ten Point has right now in many opinions, sure like mine. Will see what they do in 2015 now.
I see you have both the turbo and stealth. I'm looking to get my first x-bow before the season starts(pulled something in my shoulder and can't draw back an inch on the vertical bow). I'm trying to decide if the $1200 for the stealth ss is worth it over a 2013 turbo II xlt acudraw that I can get for $865 new. I know I will save on buying new arrows, gain a little speed, shorten length, and it's a couple ounces lighter. Is it quieter? Easier to draw? Safety switch quieter? Or any other benefits over the Turbo? Any problem with bringing the cocking string back over the scope, since the scope is set more forward than on the turbo? Thanks!
 
I have the Invader by Wicked Ridge which is built by Tenpoint. It has the accudraw system and is a hell of a crossbow for $500 with bow, scope, quiver and bolts. I'm sure its not shooting as fast as the other Tenpoints but it would not be possible to be more accurate out to 40 yards. Love it

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Cot,

IMO, the best value TenPoint is the Turbo XLT. Especially for what you mentioned. Compact and manueverable in a treestand. TenPoint makes better crossbows, but the best bang for your buck in the compact category is the Turbo XLT.

If money is not an object, get a Vapor. :)
 
I see you have both the turbo and stealth. I'm looking to get my first x-bow before the season starts(pulled something in my shoulder and can't draw back an inch on the vertical bow). I'm trying to decide if the $1200 for the stealth ss is worth it over a 2013 turbo II xlt acudraw that I can get for $865 new. I know I will save on buying new arrows, gain a little speed, shorten length, and it's a couple ounces lighter. Is it quieter? Easier to draw? Safety switch quieter? Or any other benefits over the Turbo? Any problem with bringing the cocking string back over the scope, since the scope is set more forward than on the turbo? Thanks!
You get the hang of getting the sled over the scope after a few shots, no big deal.
 
While I have only shot 1 of the Tenpoint's, I'm going to have to say the Titan Extreme. This thing makes me look like I know what I'm doing. Heck, this past weekend I went shooting with some friends and I was heart shooting my 3D deer decoy, shooting off-hand, at 50yds. And the funny part is, I don't consider myself to be a good shot.

David
 
While I have only shot 1 of the Tenpoint's, I'm going to have to say the Titan Extreme. This thing makes me look like I know what I'm doing. Heck, this past weekend I went shooting with some friends and I was heart shooting my 3D deer decoy, shooting off-hand, at 50yds. And the funny part is, I don't consider myself to be a good shot.

David
I think Crossbow says the Titan Extreme is their biggest selling TenPoint bow. Fairly fast, accurate, fairly inexpensive ... a great starter bow. And, it has TenPoint's reliability.
 
Seriously...Ive shot a crap ton of bow,and honestly havent found a Tenpoint/Wicked Ridge that I dont like.

From the Wicked Ridge Warrior to the top of the line Tenpoint....all are built tuff and all are extremely accurate.

Theres not a land animal on this planet that even their entry level models cant cleanly take down.

As for me..The Raider is the bow for me.
 
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