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Blackline Marksman Rifle Crossbow - Matte Metal

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This 150 lb rifle crossbow is built for the shooter who wants metal in their hands and power downrange. All‑metal stock, solid frame, and a stout 150 lb draw give this crossbow real authority on the line, whether you’re hunting or running targets. Adjustable sights, manual safety, and a full foot stirrup keep the shot clean and controlled. Two 15-inch aluminum bolts come ready to run. No frills, no gimmicks—just a heavy‑duty crossbow that works.

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150 lb Rifle Crossbow Built for Real Work

This isn’t a wall toy. This 150 lb rifle crossbow is a metal-stock, heavy-duty shooter built for people who actually put arrows downrange. All-black, all-business, with a 150 pound draw that delivers real power on game or targets. If you want a crossbow that feels solid in the shoulder instead of hollow in the hand, this is the one.

Rifle-Style Crossbow with Metal Stock and Serious Power

The first thing you notice is the metal. Metal frame, metal stock, metal stirrup. This rifle crossbow is built on an all-metal skeleton with a matte black finish, so it feels like a compact rifle in the shoulder—steady, predictable, and ready to work. The 150 lb draw weight puts it in the sweet spot for serious hunting and hard-hitting target practice.

The integrated pistol grip gives you solid control around the trigger group, and the open, skeletal buttstock locks into your shoulder instead of floating. It carries like a tactical long gun, not a toy. The result is faster target acquisition and cleaner follow-through when the shot counts.

Build Quality That Justifies Owning This Crossbow

Crossbows get abused—dragged through brush, knocked around in trucks, leaned against trees. This 150 lb rifle crossbow is built for that kind of life. The main structure is metal, the limbs are rugged fiber construction, and every functional piece is there to serve the shot, not the catalog photo.

Metal Stock, Metal Frame, Matte Black Finish

The metal stock and frame give this crossbow a grounded, confident feel. You’re not flexing cheap plastic every time you shoulder it. The matte black finish across the limbs and body cuts glare and keeps things low-profile in the woods and on the range. White "CROSS BOW" markings on the limbs are the only decoration you’ll see—and they’re minimal.

Adjustable Sights and Foot Stirrup for Real-World Use

An adjustable rear sight rides the top rail, letting you dial the crossbow in for your preferred range instead of guessing. Up front, a full-size metal foot stirrup gives you the leverage to cock that 150 lb draw weight without wrestling the bow. This isn’t a decorative front ring—it’s a working tool that makes loading repeatable and efficient.

The included 15-inch aluminum arrows with metal tips match the intent: durable enough to shoot hard and often, accurate enough to justify dialing your sights in properly.

Power, Control, and Safety Features That Stay Out of Your Way

At 150 pounds of draw, this rifle crossbow pushes bolts with authority. That power is backed by a clean trigger, integrated trigger guard, and a manual safety that does one job: lock the shot until you’re ready. No drama, no gimmicks—just a simple safety that works the same way every time.

The vented foregrip and compact central body keep your forward hand clear and anchored, and the pistol grip lets you settle your finger exactly where you want it on the trigger. Put it in your shoulder, find your sight picture, click off the safety, and let the crossbow do what it was built to do.

Legal, Straightforward Crossbow for Hunting and Target Practice

Crossbows sit in the clean, legal lane of sporting equipment in most of the United States. This 150 lb rifle crossbow is built for hunting seasons and range work, not legal arguments. Regulations vary by state—some define minimum draw weights for hunting, some define crossbow seasons, some restrict use by age or license—but as a category, crossbows are broadly accepted as sporting tools.

If you hunt, you already know your state’s season rules. If you’re running this crossbow on a private range or your own land, you treat it like any other serious projectile weapon: respect distances, know your backstop, and follow whatever local game and firearms codes apply. This rifle crossbow fits cleanly into that framework as a straightforward, legal, heavy-duty shooting tool.

Why This 150 lb Rifle Crossbow Belongs in Your Kit

This is the crossbow for the shooter who doesn’t want to baby their gear. All-metal stock, 150 lb draw, practical sights, and a full stirrup mean you can put in real work—sighting in, running drills, or heading into the field when the season opens.

Two 15-inch aluminum, metal-tipped arrows are included, so it’s not a project when you open the box—you can be on the range the same day. The rifle-style profile makes the learning curve short for anyone used to long guns, and the durable fiber limbs and metal frame mean you’re not shopping for a replacement every time you bang it around in the truck.

If you want a crossbow that shoots like a tool, not a toy, this 150 lb rifle crossbow with a metal stock earns its place in your hunting gear or range lineup.

Questions About This 150 lb Rifle Crossbow

Are rifle crossbows legal to buy?

In most U.S. states, buying a crossbow like this 150 lb rifle crossbow is legal for adults, and it’s treated as sporting equipment rather than a firearm. The details live in your state’s hunting and weapons codes: some states have specific rules about when you can hunt with a crossbow, who can hunt with one, and where you can shoot. A few jurisdictions may restrict crossbow carry in certain public places. If you’re hunting, check your state wildlife or game agency site. If you’re shooting on private land or at a range, most states allow crossbow ownership and use with no special permit.

What material is this rifle crossbow made from?

This 150 lb rifle crossbow is built around an all-metal stock and frame with rugged fiber construction in the working limb sections. The stock, stirrup, trigger guard, and main body are metal for strength and a solid shoulder feel. The limbs use durable fiber material to store and release energy efficiently while keeping overall weight manageable. The arrows included are 15-inch aluminum bolts with metal tips—tough enough for repeated shooting and easy to replace from standard crossbow bolt stock.

What should I look for when buying a crossbow like this?

Start with draw weight and frame. A 150 lb draw rifle crossbow hits a strong balance between power and cocking effort, especially with a foot stirrup. Look for a metal stock or frame if you want durability and a more rifle-like feel. Check for an integrated safety, a decent trigger, and adjustable sights so you can actually zero it instead of guessing. Limb construction matters too—fiber limbs paired with a metal body give you a hard-use combination. Finally, make sure it ships with at least a pair of proper aluminum arrows so you’re shooting, not immediately shopping for bolts.

Buy a 150 lb Rifle Crossbow with Confidence

This 150 lb rifle crossbow with a metal stock is a straight, honest piece of gear: heavy-duty frame, strong limbs, solid power, and no nonsense between you and the shot. If you want a crossbow that earns its keep on the range and in the field, this one is ready to go to work as soon as you are.

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