Horton Vortec RDX Crossbow Package with Pro-View 2 Scope ACUdraw 50 Sled Mossy Oak Break Up Country Camo, 135 pound draw weight and 340 feet per second arrow speed. Reversed limbs make for better balance with weight more rearward. I bought for elk and deer hunting but took up vertical compound bow shortly after, so it hasn't been shot much. A shop I talked to about it said it would be greatly improved with a better scope, but I never pursued it. Comes with three-arrow quiver, Plano carrying case, thirty bolts with field points and carrying case, Nighthawk limb press, extra strings, serving thread (this bow does tend to wear out servings), rail wax, and 125 grain broadheads. I also have a handful of 100 grain broadheads I experimented with and didn't end up using, they are all in the same case and I would sell separately for $100. (Otherwise bring your own case for the 125 grain broadheads, they go with the bow.) Also: discharge target (once cocked the bow needs firing to uncock it; that's what this small target is for, and I also have a package of biodegradable "discharge bolts" that you can fire into the dirt. It's a good, compact crossbow, I just have no real use for it now. A reviewer noted: "I felt at home with the Vortec RDX almost instantly; it fit just perfectly in my arms, and the reverse-draw technology makes it a breeze to hold and aim. There’s no frontal heaviness to fight with, thanks to the great balance and center of gravity. Within minutes, I was shooting one-inch groupings from 30 yards, and two-inch patterns from 50 yards.
"The Vortec RDX blasts arrows downrange at 340 FPS, and they hit your target with a full 103 foot-pounds of kinetic energy. Considering we (and most others) recommend 75 FP KE for grizzlies and buffalo, you can rest assured that this puppy has the power you need to take down even the toughest prey. Accessory manufacturers really need to come up with tougher compressed foam target blocks, because today’s x-bow models (this one included) fling the arrows completely through the target blocks and halfway into the backstop. And that’s from 50 yards." (see at https://www.bestcrossbowsource.com/horton-crossbow-innovations-vortec-rdx-review-compound-crossbow/)