Browning Crossbows to Debut at the 2016 ATA Show January 5-7, 2016

Browning Crossbows to Debut at the 2016 ATA Show January 5-7, 2016
Browning Crossbows

United States -(AmmoLand.com)- A new line of Browning Crossbows will debut during the ATA Show in Louisville, Kentucky, January 5-7, 2016.

The crossbows will be on display in the Browning Crossbow booth number 3321 and in the new product area at the show.

“We are very excited to be able to produce Browning Crossbows in 2016,” said BJ Wolf, Director of Brand Management Browning Crossbows. “We know that the quality and performance of the new line of crossbows will hold up to the same quality and tradition that Browning is known for.”

“There are a lot of hunters who use Browning products that are interested in expanding their hunting opportunities and have considered archery hunting. Because of a number of reasons, they have not taken the step to archery,” said Rafe Nielsen, Communications Manager at Browning. “Crossbows make it much easier for a gun hunter to make that transition. With a number of states now allowing crossbows during the regular archery season, it only makes sense for the Browning name to enter that market. We are very pleased with our new agreement with Plano Synergy to produce a line of crossbows fitting of the Browning name and reputation.”

Browning Crossbows to Debut at the 2016 ATA Show January 5-7, 2016

The new line of Browning Crossbows have been designed from the ground up and will include innovative patent pending features not available on any other crossbow in the market.

Initial models in the Browning Crossbow line will be in the ZeroSeven series. Included in the new line will be the OneSixOne and OneSixTwo crossbows. Both bows feature the new patent pending flight track hook groove, Triggertech ADF (Anti-Dry Fire) trigger system and three picatinny rails on the flight track. The OneSixTwo comes with the Browning Crank Cocking Device (CCD) installed from the factory. It comes completely assembled, and will ship in the Browning TPS (Total Protection System) hard travel case. The CCD is also available as an accessory for the OneSixOne, and the OneSixOne ships “mostly assembled”. Both bows come with multi-reticle illuminated scopes. All Browning Crossbow packages will include three Browning arrows.

Browning Crossbows to Debut at the 2016 ATA Show January 5-7, 2016
Browning Crossbows to Debut at the 2016 ATA Show January 5-7, 2016

The OneSixOne will come in black and is rated for 350 FPS while the OneSixTwo will come in Mossy Oak Break-Up Country and is rated to 370 FPS.

For more information on Browning Crossbows, visit www.BrowningCrossbows.com.