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Who shoots a Centaur carbon elite

Started by valleysniper, March 06, 2019, 03:10:20 AM

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Alexander Traditional

I didn't see it on his site either. I was checking out his facebook page,and saw it. I saw 60 and 58"

TDHunter

You can see it on the Centaur Facebook page. Looks awesome

Cyclic-Rivers

Gary, if you pick up a centaur, I would love to put a couple arrows through it.

As far as guys not liking the wait, how can you sit in the woods all day?  Honestly if it were me and I didn't have a bow to shoot.... I'd buy a used or stock bow close to my specs, then have the new bow built.  By the time your name comes up, you will know exactly what you want. It's better than rushing through a build and changing your mind after its too late.

When you get your new custom bow, you can sell off the old used one.
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GCook

Nobody likes the wait.  I'm fixin ta drop a deposit on a bow that has a year plus wait.  I can't afford it now but by the time it's ready I'll have the cash so may as well get on the list.

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valleysniper

Charlie, you know I would never be without a bow. I just thought I would buy a bow with high performance because of my draw weight limitations.  And maybe we can get together for a shoot up by you. This summer

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smokin joe

I will try to post here again.....

I own and shoot a Centaur "triple carbon elite" -- I also own and shoot a Centaur Chimera.

How do the Centaurs shoot? Smooth and fast. A very easy bow to fall in love with. They are also quiet with no hand shock once the brace height gets adjusted. Jim Neaves, the maker, made the grip a little on the thin side for me and that helps the bow feel comfortable in my hand.

How do they compare to an A&H ACS-CX 3-piece? Very well. I have owned several A&H ACS-CX TD bows and I didn't consistently shoot any of them particularly well. I suspect the issue was not being able to get comfortable with the grip -- the A&H grip is a bit too big for my hand. Now that A&H has the thinner 3-D riser available I may give those bows a try again. But, they were very fast shooters, just a little too twitchy due to me not being able to adapt to the grip.

I don't think you can go wrong with a Centaur.
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Centaur has been one of my dream bows, but unfortunately limited resources limit my wants.   :coffee: :thumbsup: :archer2: :campfire:
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