Model Name | CenterPoint Sniper 370 Crossbow Package, Camouflage |
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Brand | CenterPoint Archery |
Color | Camouflage |
Material | Blend |
Team Name | AXCS185CK |
Item Weight | 7.9 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Archery Draw Weight | 185 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.62 x 11.13 x 5.25 inches |
Package Weight | 5.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33.6 x 11.3 x 5.4 inches |
Brand Name | CenterPoint Archery |
Warranty Description | LIMITED 5-YEAR WARRANTY |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ravin Crossbows |
Part Number | AXCS185CK |
Style | CROSSBOW |
Included Components | Hunting,^Hunting Accessories^hunting-and-shooting-equipment |
Size | Small |
Sport Type | Hunting |
Centerpoint AXCS185BK Sniper 370 Crossbow Package
Model Name | CenterPoint Sniper 370 Crossbow Package, Camouflage |
Brand | CenterPoint Archery |
Color | Camouflage |
Material | Blend |
Team Name | AXCS185CK |
About this item
- HIGH PERFORMANCE 370 FPS - 18-inch axle-to-axle at full draw and 185-pound draw weight
- FULLY ADJUSTABLE STOCK AND FOREGRIP - For a customized fit to shoulder with confidence
- QUAD LIMBS WITH PRECISION-MACHINED CAMS SYSTEM - Delivers power and accuracy
- MACHINED RAIL WITH SHOOT-THROUGH RISER
- INTEGRATED STRING SUPRESSORS - For a quiet, vibration-free shot
- DURABLE, LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN - Aluminum and composite, easy to carry and maneuverable in the field
- SAFETY AND ANTI-DRY FIRE TRIGGER - Ambidextrous, for right or left handed hunters
- INCLUDES - A 5-year limited, parallel quiver (ARROWS NOT INCLUDED), 4x32 mm scope and rope cocker
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Product Description
Sniper 370 Crossbow Package, BlackManufacture ID: AXCS185CKBig game performance in a package that begs to hit the mountain. A fully adjustable stock and pass-through foregrip accomodate your shooting style to ensure exceptional accuracy and quad limbs fitted with a precision CNC-machined cam system delivers mind-blowing speeds up to 370 FPS. The Sniper is easily maneuverable thanks to the lightweight and durable CNC-machined rail with shoot-through riser and the narrow 14" axle-to-axle width (when cocked; 18" when relaxed). Features a 185 pound draw weight.Included with the Centerpoint Sniper is a 4x32 mm scope, three 20" carbon bolts, quiver, rope cocker, and shoulder sling.Anti-dry fire and auto-safety trigger mechanisms prevent ill-intentioned shots while integrated string suppressors keep your shots quiet and vibration-free.Specifications:- Arrow Velocity: Up to 370 fps- FPE: 110- Product Weight: 7.9 lbs- Length: 36.5"- System: Compound- Draw Weight: 185 lbs- Limbs: Quad Limb Composite- Riser: Aluminum- Camo Pattern: Camo- Stock Style: Ambidextrous- Stock Material: Composite/Aluminum- Material: Composite- Included Optics: 4x32 mm Crossbow Scope
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ASIN | B0179XHY3Q |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #316,153 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #95 in Archery Crossbows |
Date First Available | December 18, 2015 |
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Customers like the quality of the crossbow. They mention it's well thought out, solidly built, and excellent for beginners. Some say that the scope is stock, but it does well. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and performance of this crossbow, which is a great choice for beginners looking for a high-quality product.
"...has a very minor takeup, a quarter inch tops, and then a nice sharp window-glass-break. It’s probably the best trigger I’ve felt on a crossbow...." Read more
"...It shoots like a dream and as you can see from the picture, it's very accurate. That target was at 30 yards and I nailed the very center...." Read more
"...I just took my first deer with it at 20 yards and it did the job perfectly. It has great speed and accuracy...." Read more
"...The bow is very solid and fits well when shouldered. I would recommend this bow to anyone! You won't be disappointed!" Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the projectile bow. They say it's a great product at a reasonable price. Customers also say it is a relatively inexpensive way to start.
"...So bottom line – this is a quality build that offers a ton of value for the money...." Read more
"...Anyway, If you are looking for a good cross bow at a reasonable price, this one might be for you too." Read more
"...and I extremely excited to own this great crossbow and it did not cost me a fortune. I highly recommend it, especially for first time bow owners." Read more
"...For any one that isn't clear on this - although the price point is low enough, this thing is NOT A TOY for fooling about with... it is deadly..." Read more
Customers find the projectile bow easy to put together. They say the directions are fair and self-explanatory. They also mention that the scope is straightforward and that the adjustable butt makes it easier to cock the bow. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of assembly of the product.
"...It arrived on time and was fairly easy to assemble as well. I assembled it and took it to a range the next day to zero it...." Read more
"...The assembly was fairly easy but i did have to compare the instructions to the pictures on the box to totally understand what some of it meant so..." Read more
"...a couple head bumps, polish, and from the south and I put this thing together pretty easily...." Read more
"...under $300 ($230 crossbow +$30 for broadheads +20 for target) It went together easily. I zeroed in the scope at 15 yards with only a few adjustments...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the accuracy of the crossbow. They mention that it is accurate out past 70 yards, and the chronograph doesn't lie. They are also impresseded with the power and accuracy of this inexpensive crossbow, saying that it bury the bolt deep into the target.
"...All of this adds up to really great accuracy – at 30 yards with the PileDrivers I was getting GREAT groupings...." Read more
"...else, but I was quite pleased with how easy it was to shoot and how accurate it can be. I had a lot of fun with it and that is worth a lot me...." Read more
"...I was able to sight it in quickly and the accuracy is consistent...." Read more
"...- for a novice bow user like myself, I was flat out impressed with the level of accuracy and power that Crosman is able to deliver with such an..." Read more
Customers are impressed with the power of the projectile bow. They say it has extreme power, and it bury the bolt deep into the target. Customers also mention that it's a great product and powerful for a beginner crossbow that will take down any big game. They also say it'll really pack a punch and hit the target hard.
"...and more importantly, very accurately while still carrying a lot of energy...." Read more
"...That did it. they also talked about its power and penetration. I did put a 9x40 scope on it. @..." Read more
"...bolts coupled with Rage hypodermics, makes for an extremely accurately deadly combo...." Read more
"...Beautiful weapon, tons of power, whisper quiet. Took forever and few wrong attempts to get it assembled properly...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the projectile bow. They mention that it is wicked fast, and the bolt comes off very quickly. The bow is accurate and shoots straight fast.
"...It has great speed and accuracy. I was able to sight it in quickly and the accuracy is consistent...." Read more
"...It is viciously fast and deadly accurate...." Read more
"...I" chaffed my string and replaced it with an upgrade. It made the Xbow shoot even faster. Suggest doing this now from the beginning...." Read more
"...Other things I like is it’s super fast, but quite. The only noise was the thump of the bolt hitting the target...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the scope of the projectile bow. Some find it nice, clear, and easy to line up. Others say that it's not the best, but works well.
"...As I said, it held zero well enough and I didn’t have issues adjusting for elevation or windage...." Read more
"...1. Crossbow does NOT ship with an illuminated scope as some folks have received and written about...." Read more
"...May upgrade the bolts next go around but these are good for sighting in. I’ve heard you can go heavier but don’t go lighter with this much FPS...." Read more
"...Other than not being able to zero the scope with broadheads the xbow looks like a nice piece for the money if all you want to do is launch filed..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the projectile bow. They mention that the string broke after the first shot, one of the limbs broke recently, the crossbow stock came broken, and the cocking rope almost shredded in half after just 10 uses. The shaft broke and the part came cracked. One of the legs is starting to split, and when moving the box it sounds like everything is broken inside.
"...Ironically the shaft broke, but it did hit the shoulder on exit and the deer ran hard for a ways. All in all, excellent setup. No regrets." Read more
"...though because the bolts are not high quality and the cocking rope almost shredded in half after just 10 uses...." Read more
"...It split down the middle from the force of the string. They are wayyyyyy too light to shoot with this bow...." Read more
"...are low quality, tip holder came right out of one, one bolt shattered during target practice...." Read more
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That’s the amount of time in my state between the start of bow hunting season and the start of firearms season. Being able to hunt six weeks earlier than usual is a pretty compelling reason to take up archery, right? And as if that isn’t enough, technological advances in crossbows, combined with the effectiveness of the weapon, makes entry into this sport pretty darned simple.
Take, for instance, this Crosman Sniper 370. Oh, sorry, I meant to say the *CenterPoint* Sniper 370. Sorry. The brand is owned by Crosman...that’s right, the BB gun people. But this isn’t a BB gun and at the end of the day compares favorably with models costing hundreds more, and in some cases even surpasses them.
Before I begin, let me get a disclaimer out of the way, namely that of nomenclature. For me this is a crossbow, not an arbalest. It shoots arrows, not bolts or quarrels. I realize there’s an argument akin to the clip =/= magazine thing with rifles, so I beg your forgiveness if my terminology sounds different.
Now then, this is a quality crossbow. Really. The conventional wisdom has always been to buy as much crossbow as you can afford, because there has always been a definite correlation between price and quality/functionality. Well, along comes CenterPoint to smash that convention. Especially when compared to older CenterPoint crossbows from five or so years ago (I’m thinking the Bristol and/or Teton), it’s clear that there has been a lot of work at CenterPoint to raise their game. And they’ve succeeded. From unboxing to assembly this thing just screams quality. For example, when you’re putting it together, the screws are metal-on-metal, not metal-on-plastic like the trend has been lately. Further, the metal is very well finished and very well done. That isn’t to say there isn’t plastic – there is – but it’s very good quality. The Sniper features that tacti-cool AR handgrip and adjustable M4-style stock which, in conjunction with Weaver rails on the foregrip and sight bridge, means this thing is very nearly infinitely adjustable.
It’s a fairly compact crossbow, moreso than I’m used to...only ~17" cocked (21” uncocked - these are my measurements...). Like all crossbows, it’s front-heavy. However, you can dispense with the foregrip if you’d prefer, and instead mount a bipod or something on that lower weaver rail – or, for that matter, go belt and suspenders and do both, as the rail is plenty long. Because of the many options you have for adjusting this thing along with the narrow width, it makes for an ideal blind or tree stand crossbow. Further, because it is short, cocking this thing is a trivial exercise. I don’t have to reach around the bow to set the rope cocker. Heck, I even managed cocking it while sitting down. In sort, you can adjust this thing to a wide variety of applications. It shoulders easily and points naturally.
But what about performance? You look at the dimensions and you can’t believe it’s capable of 370 fps. It is though. CenterPoint specs out a 20” 400 gr arrow. The included arrows are 275 gr carbon fiber with 100 gr field tips. With those arrows I wasn’t getting quite 370 fps, but when I switched to a lighter 290 gr arrow I got a bit over 370. That said, when I tested this rig out with PileDriver arrows tipped with Rage X broadheads, I was getting 345-347 fps on a 467ish gr arrow. Not bad, not bad at all. Further, with my heavy PileDrivers the Sniper 370 is damned near silent. The fact that this crossbow has string suppressors (yes, that’s right!) certainly didn’t hurt, but it’s clear a lot of good engineering work went into the build here. The possibility of your target jumping the string is minimized.
The trigger is, well, very nice. It has a very minor takeup, a quarter inch tops, and then a nice sharp window-glass-break. It’s probably the best trigger I’ve felt on a crossbow. All of this adds up to really great accuracy – at 30 yards with the PileDrivers I was getting GREAT groupings.
Simply put, this crossbow will let you take any big game animal in North America.
In terms of features, this is where I start to love the industry – because we are seeing features that used to only be found on crossbows that cost twice or three times more. It has the aforementioned string suppressors. It has an anti-dry-fire mechanism, which is HIGHLY appreciated. Consequently the arrow clip design is a ball bearing/spring instead of a tension clip, which to me speaks to long term reliability. It has an automatic safety (though there is a specific cocking procedure to follow, namely turning the safety off and engaging the cocking lever FIRST - I forgot to do this a couple of times and wondered why the string wouldn’t engage…). It has a sling. It includes a rope cocker and 4 arrow quiver. In short, it hits all the check boxes for features.
This package also includes a 4x32 scope and it’s this scope which does bear some mention. First, the sight rail is adjustable. It’s a very solid mount and I had no issues whatsoever with holding zero. The scope itself is a four-ring Hawke SR multi reticle design, with illumination of the rings in either red or green, five levels of brightness each. It’s not the best scope in the world, but neither is it a cheap POS (the instructions for the scope are worthless, though). As I said, it held zero well enough and I didn’t have issues adjusting for elevation or windage.
So bottom line – this is a quality build that offers a ton of value for the money. As I said, it compares extremely well with crossbows costing lots more. This is something that is going to serve the bow hunter very well over the years. An outstanding crossbow.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2015
That’s the amount of time in my state between the start of bow hunting season and the start of firearms season. Being able to hunt six weeks earlier than usual is a pretty compelling reason to take up archery, right? And as if that isn’t enough, technological advances in crossbows, combined with the effectiveness of the weapon, makes entry into this sport pretty darned simple.
Take, for instance, this Crosman Sniper 370. Oh, sorry, I meant to say the *CenterPoint* Sniper 370. Sorry. The brand is owned by Crosman...that’s right, the BB gun people. But this isn’t a BB gun and at the end of the day compares favorably with models costing hundreds more, and in some cases even surpasses them.
Before I begin, let me get a disclaimer out of the way, namely that of nomenclature. For me this is a crossbow, not an arbalest. It shoots arrows, not bolts or quarrels. I realize there’s an argument akin to the clip =/= magazine thing with rifles, so I beg your forgiveness if my terminology sounds different.
Now then, this is a quality crossbow. Really. The conventional wisdom has always been to buy as much crossbow as you can afford, because there has always been a definite correlation between price and quality/functionality. Well, along comes CenterPoint to smash that convention. Especially when compared to older CenterPoint crossbows from five or so years ago (I’m thinking the Bristol and/or Teton), it’s clear that there has been a lot of work at CenterPoint to raise their game. And they’ve succeeded. From unboxing to assembly this thing just screams quality. For example, when you’re putting it together, the screws are metal-on-metal, not metal-on-plastic like the trend has been lately. Further, the metal is very well finished and very well done. That isn’t to say there isn’t plastic – there is – but it’s very good quality. The Sniper features that tacti-cool AR handgrip and adjustable M4-style stock which, in conjunction with Weaver rails on the foregrip and sight bridge, means this thing is very nearly infinitely adjustable.
It’s a fairly compact crossbow, moreso than I’m used to...only ~17" cocked (21” uncocked - these are my measurements...). Like all crossbows, it’s front-heavy. However, you can dispense with the foregrip if you’d prefer, and instead mount a bipod or something on that lower weaver rail – or, for that matter, go belt and suspenders and do both, as the rail is plenty long. Because of the many options you have for adjusting this thing along with the narrow width, it makes for an ideal blind or tree stand crossbow. Further, because it is short, cocking this thing is a trivial exercise. I don’t have to reach around the bow to set the rope cocker. Heck, I even managed cocking it while sitting down. In sort, you can adjust this thing to a wide variety of applications. It shoulders easily and points naturally.
But what about performance? You look at the dimensions and you can’t believe it’s capable of 370 fps. It is though. CenterPoint specs out a 20” 400 gr arrow. The included arrows are 275 gr carbon fiber with 100 gr field tips. With those arrows I wasn’t getting quite 370 fps, but when I switched to a lighter 290 gr arrow I got a bit over 370. That said, when I tested this rig out with PileDriver arrows tipped with Rage X broadheads, I was getting 345-347 fps on a 467ish gr arrow. Not bad, not bad at all. Further, with my heavy PileDrivers the Sniper 370 is damned near silent. The fact that this crossbow has string suppressors (yes, that’s right!) certainly didn’t hurt, but it’s clear a lot of good engineering work went into the build here. The possibility of your target jumping the string is minimized.
The trigger is, well, very nice. It has a very minor takeup, a quarter inch tops, and then a nice sharp window-glass-break. It’s probably the best trigger I’ve felt on a crossbow. All of this adds up to really great accuracy – at 30 yards with the PileDrivers I was getting GREAT groupings.
Simply put, this crossbow will let you take any big game animal in North America.
In terms of features, this is where I start to love the industry – because we are seeing features that used to only be found on crossbows that cost twice or three times more. It has the aforementioned string suppressors. It has an anti-dry-fire mechanism, which is HIGHLY appreciated. Consequently the arrow clip design is a ball bearing/spring instead of a tension clip, which to me speaks to long term reliability. It has an automatic safety (though there is a specific cocking procedure to follow, namely turning the safety off and engaging the cocking lever FIRST - I forgot to do this a couple of times and wondered why the string wouldn’t engage…). It has a sling. It includes a rope cocker and 4 arrow quiver. In short, it hits all the check boxes for features.
This package also includes a 4x32 scope and it’s this scope which does bear some mention. First, the sight rail is adjustable. It’s a very solid mount and I had no issues whatsoever with holding zero. The scope itself is a four-ring Hawke SR multi reticle design, with illumination of the rings in either red or green, five levels of brightness each. It’s not the best scope in the world, but neither is it a cheap POS (the instructions for the scope are worthless, though). As I said, it held zero well enough and I didn’t have issues adjusting for elevation or windage.
So bottom line – this is a quality build that offers a ton of value for the money. As I said, it compares extremely well with crossbows costing lots more. This is something that is going to serve the bow hunter very well over the years. An outstanding crossbow.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2018
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Reviewed in Mexico on October 5, 2020
Otra cosa que me gustó fue el envío que estaba previsto para el jueves y me llego el martes
Reviewed in Mexico on June 10, 2020
Otra cosa que me gustó fue el envío que estaba previsto para el jueves y me llego el martes