Excalibur TwinStrike TAC2 vs Wicked Ridge RDX 400
A spec-by-spec, CareScore™-driven breakdown of these two crossbows. Every metric is normalised and weighted so the winner is decided by the data.
The verdict
Winner: the Wicked Ridge RDX 400 — CareScore 46.7 vs 40.8.
The Wicked Ridge RDX 400 takes this matchup with a CareScore of 46.7, a 5.9-point margin over the Excalibur TwinStrike TAC2. It pulls ahead most on cocking system, power stroke and speed. That said, the better buy still depends on how you shoot — check the spec table below for the trade-offs.
| Spec | Excalibur TwinStrike TAC2 | Wicked Ridge RDX 400 |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | 360 fps | 400 fps |
| Kinetic Energy | — | 140 ft-lb |
| Price | $1,200 | $800 |
| Cocked Width | — | 9.00" |
| Cocking System | Manual | Integrated |
| Overall Length | 33.38" | 33.25" |
| Mass Weight | 7.75 lb | 7.50 lb |
| Power Stroke | 14.13" | 15.50" |
| Draw Weight(ref) | 358 lb | 175 lb |
| Specs won | 0 | 6 |
| CareScore | 40.8 | 46.7 |

