The Ballista BAT Reverse is a compact, lightweight, and versatile pistol crossbow designed for the apocalypse – also great option for hunting: deer within 25-30 yards. It boasts up to 420 fps velocity, a 150 lbs draw weight, and a quick reloading mechanism. With its reverse draw design, it increases power stroke and force, making it the world’s fastest of its kind. It fits in a regular backpack, offering easy transport. The crossbow supports various accessories via Picatinny rails, including optics and bowfishing reels, and is compatible with different bolt types for varied use.
Features and Benefits
- Compact Design:
- Easily fits into a small backpack, ensuring portability and convenience.
- Powerful Performance:
- Capable of shooting heavy bolts with broadheads, ideal for hunting and fishing.
- Generates a high velocity of up to 420 fps, suitable for various applications.
- Lightweight Construction:
- Weighs only as much as a medium-sized binoculars, minimizing hand fatigue during use.
- Quick Reloading:
- Innovative loading system enables quick, easy, and noiseless reloading, enhancing efficiency in shooting.
- Versatile Scope Mount:
- Compatible with a wide range of optics thanks to the Picatinny rail, allowing attachment of red dot sights, scopes, or laser sights.
- Purposeful Design:
- Suitable for the apocolypse, bowfishing, and hunting, catering to diverse interests and activities.
- Fastest in its Class:
- The BALLISTA BAT Reverse is the world’s fastest reverse-draw pistol crossbow, delivering unmatched speed while maintaining compact dimensions.
- Customizable Configurations:
- Available in various configurations including with L-Stock, Triangle Stock, or Magazine, catering to different preferences and needs.
- High Velocity:
- Offers speeds up to 420 fps (BAT Reverse), ensuring powerful performance for various applications.
- Innovative Loading System:
- Features an innovative loading system that makes it easy for users of all ages and genders to cock the crossbow quickly and safely.
- Backpack-Friendly Design:
- Fits into a regular 30-liter backpack, eliminating the need for a special case and ensuring hassle-free transportation.
- Compatibility with Accessories:
- Compatible with a wide range of accessories including different scopes, bowfishing reels, and magazines, offering versatility and customization options.
- Unique Ammunition Compatibility:
- Compatible with various types of ammunition including arrows, harpoons, and darts, catering to different shooting preferences and scenarios.
- Customer Satisfaction:
- High customer ratings and positive reviews attest to the quality, performance, and satisfaction experienced by users.
- Ready for Big Game and Bowfishing:
- Suitable for both big game hunting and bowfishing, providing versatility and adaptability for different outdoor activities.
- Magazine for Enhanced Fun:
- Some configurations come with a magazine, enabling faster firing sequences and adding to the overall enjoyment of using the crossbow.
- Foldable Stock Option:
- Offers the option of a folding stock, providing flexibility in transportation and deployment, enhancing comfort and accuracy.
- Comprehensive Package:
- Comes with everything needed to get started including practice bolts, user manual, and optional accessories, ensuring a complete and hassle-free experience.
- Warranty and Support:
- Backed by a 1-year limited warranty and quick support via phone and email, ensuring peace of mind and reliable assistance when needed.
Paw
Thursday 3rd of October 2024
Is it legal in the state of New Jersey?
Rob Benson
Friday 4th of October 2024
Crossbows in New Jersey are legally allowed for use in any bow and arrow hunting season, as well as other hunting seasons for all species where the use of a bow and arrow is permitted.
Crossbows must have a minimum draw weight of 75 pounds and a minimum stock length of 25 inches.
Crossbows are not lawful for bow fishing, and it’s advised to check the Freshwater Fish Code for specifics in this area.
Individuals who haven’t purchased a New Jersey bow and arrow hunting license since the implementation of the electronic licensing system or haven’t ever purchased one must present a hunter’s education archery completion certificate to receive a bow and arrow hunting permit. A nonresident NJ bow and arrow license or a resident bow and arrow license from any state is also sufficient.
Broadheads, used for harvesting turkey, deer, coyote, or woodchuck, must be made of well-sharpened metal and no less than ¾ of an inch wide. Arrows fitted with heads other than those specified can be carried legally during seasons which overlap the bow and arrow deer season or during the small game season. This does not apply to taking game birds in flight. Only target points, blunts, and judo points are legal for game birds in flight. Turkeys and Canadian geese not in flight may be harvested with standard fletched arrows and edged heads.
For more information, refer to the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife or call 609-292-2965.
Patrick McTigue
Wednesday 6th of March 2024
I love the look , just need a price to order .
Rob Benson
Thursday 7th of March 2024
Agreed, it's great. Pricing and purchase options, here.
Aaron Dabney Sr.
Tuesday 5th of March 2024
Price please, and can I purchase I. Illinois
Rob Benson
Tuesday 5th of March 2024
Pricing on the BAT Reverse can be found here.
Details on Illinois:
Crossbows are legal for all hunters during the entire archery season.
As of 2017, crossbows are allowed in Illinois during the archery deer hunting season, typically after the second firearm deer season.
A valid archery hunting license is required for crossbow hunting.
The crossbow must have a draw weight between 125 and 200 pounds.
The crossbow must measure at least 24 inches in length from the stock butt to the back of one of the limbs.
Hunting migratory birds with crossbows is prohibited.
Legal arrows should be 14 inches long excluding the broadhead, and the broadheads must have a diameter of 7/8 inches.
Special permits are required for hunters who are disabled or over 62 years old to hunt with a crossbow.
Crossbows are allowed during the firearm deer season, which begins the Monday following the second firearm deer season and continues until the close of the archery deer season.
Using electronic tracking systems is not allowed.
Firearms cannot be kept while hunting with crossbows.