Centerpoint crossbow scope12/10/2023 The covers are sturdy, tight and silent, even when flipping them up or to the side (shooter’s choice on that one). I don’t use scope caps as a general rule when the weather is favorable, but I do like using them when snow, rain or wind-blown dust become issues. I also like the fact that CenterPoint provides flip-up scope caps with the CP400 package. At just under 32 inches long, the CP400 is one of the most compact crossbows on the market. Up close and personal, the crossbow seems to fit me like a glove, which is precisely what I want when hunting from a blind or out of a treestand. Also, because I have short arms, I want to be able to set the lockable, adjustable tactical buttstock as far ahead as it will go. Because there is no recoil to consider, I like to have my scope as close to my eye as possible. The CP400 comes with a 3x32 illuminated scope (red and green) that must be mounted by the owner. All tools are provided except a large, flat-head screwdriver for attaching the scope mounts to the Picatinny rail. The owner may have to loosen a few quiver mount screws depending on if he’s a lefty or righty, but the entire process takes less time than it took to write this paragraph. The quiver mount is an ambidextrous, one-screw unit that attached in seconds. The crossbow comes “mostly” assembled, meaning only the scope and quick-detachable quiver need to be installed upon receipt. There is much for hunters to be excited about with the new CP400. The CP400 is “ultra-compact,” only 6 inches wide axle-to-axle when cocked, which makes it as slender as any crossbow on the market, including competitive models priced much higher. A perfect example is CenterPoint’s new CP400. Hunting with today’s innovative crossbows is a pleasure compared to the models that were available just a decade ago.
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