The micro-compact specialist: a 24.75-inch, 405 fps bow built for ground blinds and mobile/saddle hunting, shipping with a silent crank, illuminated scope and full accessory kit around $1,000.
- Length
- 24.75"
- Width
- 6.25"
- Cocking
- Crank
- Weight
- 7.20 lb
Crossbows · Ranked by CareScore™
Maneuverability rules: short overall length and narrow cocked width come first, with a silent crank close behind.
Who this is for: Blind and run-and-gun hunters who need the shortest, narrowest usable bow.
The short answer
The best crossbow for ground blind & compact is the Killer Instinct SWAT X1 with a CareScore of 69.5/100 at $999.99, ahead of the Ravin R500 (66.8).
Ranked by the published CareScore v1.1.0 methodology with weights re-tuned for this buyer — June 2026 data.
The micro-compact specialist: a 24.75-inch, 405 fps bow built for ground blinds and mobile/saddle hunting, shipping with a silent crank, illuminated scope and full accessory kit around $1,000.
Ravin's most powerful compact, hitting 500 fps and 222 ft-lb through the 360-degree HexCoil cams, with an ultra-narrow 3.6-inch cocked width. For the hunter who prioritises a tiny footprint and elite energy.
Billed as the fastest production crossbow in the world at 515 fps, this reverse-draw rig pairs blistering speed with surprising balance. For the long-range big-game hunter where budget is not the constraint.
The 2025 refinement: 470 fps and 196 ft-lb in the most compact Ravin profile yet (26.75 inches), praised as quiet, balanced and accurate to 100 yards. For the apex hunter who wants near-R500 performance in a shorter bow.
The compact flagship: 440 fps in a 28-inch, 6.5-inch-wide package with TenPoint's silent ACUslide crank that also safely de-cocks. For the serious whitetail hunter who wants premium build and treestand maneuverability.
The value-performance pick: 410 fps and 142 ft-lb from a step-through riser and .204 HyperFlite arrow system, sold as a complete ready-to-hunt package under $600. Real speed without the four-figure spend.
TenPoint's value brand delivering a 400 fps reverse-draw bow with the genuinely silent ACUdraw cocking system, packaged ready-to-hunt under $800. TenPoint engineering and quiet cocking at a mid-tier price.
The double-barrel oddball: a recurve that loads two arrows on two independent barrels with two triggers for an instant follow-up shot. Virtually bomb-proof and easy to maintain — for the dangerous-game or follow-up-obsessed hunter.