CenterPoint Archery has evolved in design and performance with the introduction of the innovative CP400 Crossbow. Utilizing licensed HeliCoil technology together with a custom-designed riser, CNC-machined cam system and adjustable stock, CenterPoint Archery has raised the bar in crossbow design and performance.
The CP400’s extremely narrow axle-to-axle width is an incredible 6-inches when fully-drawn, produces speeds of up to 400 fps and generates a knock-out punch of up to 142 fpe. This evolutionary design delivers amazing power and downrange accuracy.
Features
- CNC-machnined aluminum cam system with licensed HeliCoil Technology for perfectly balanced cams
- Custom designed riser with aluminum rail, innovative folding stirrup, adjustable stock and crank cocker for ease of draw
- Incredible 6-inch axle-to-axle width when fully-drawn
- Delivers speeds up to 400 fps with 142 fpe for downrange accuracy
- Anti-dry fire and auto safety
- Includes a 5-year limited warranty, two 20″ 400-grain CP400 Select Arrows, detachable quiver, and 3x32mm illuminated scope
Jackson (verified owner) –
Very much worth the money!
Henry (verified owner) –
Shot to make sure scope was sighted in after unboxing and assembly; It was accurate from 25-75ft (that’s as far as I checked).
Anthony (verified owner) –
Since this is my first crossbow, assembly was a little challenging for me. Fortunately, Barnett has a helpful video on youtube that shows you how to properly assemble it. Assembly was a breeze after watching the youtube clip.
Julian (verified owner) –
Everything you need. I got the scope zero’ed in. Third reticle line down is about 45 yards. I hit a 1 inch bullseye on the first shot right before it got too dark to see. Be careful not to break your bolts by hitting on top of them. Very powerful compared to a compound bow. I lost a bolt because it went through the target and all the way into the backstop past the nock. My first time using a crossbow. It is shockingly powerful and easy to shoot. I know you can spend a lot more on a crossbow, but this one seems more than adequate to me. You could certainly hunt big game with it.If you’re on the fence about buying a crossbow for hunting, dont be. I was skeptical about getting one because I have hunted with a compound bow and had success with that and I felt like the crossbow was cheating a bit. That is not really the case. Shooting the crossbow has less of a learning curve as compared to compound bow or recurve but you still need to practice with it, keep consistent form, and stay within your comfort zone for hots on a deer. I’m in the 40 yards or less camp, I know I can hit farther and I’m sure people do, good for them, it’s not for me. It’s up to you how far you want to go after a wounded deer in the dark. Anyway, the bow was easy to assemble, easy to sight in (pretty accurate out of the box, minor tweaking needed) and is pretty light. The only concern I have is the noise. Makes a pretty good “thunk” when shot but not as loud of a crack as I was expecting. I think some limb dampeners are happening in the near future but that bolt is really cruising so I think at “bow range” the deer would be unlikely to “jump the string” bad enough to where a good shot would turn into a bad one, still possible but that’s hunting. So far, I have my first 20 yard “pin” (top line in the crosshairs) dialed in and shoots a group about the size of a half dollar. This was also a great option because I hunt from the ground and in ground blinds where I have a hard time maneuvering a compound bow for a shot. It’s a great crossbow for the rice and frankly, if it helps you put a better shot on an animal why wouldn’t you do it?
Paul (verified owner) –
I was a little nervous not knowing what I was getting into with no experience with bows but I could not be happier with this purchase,I can’t wait to take a deer with it.