There has been a lot of questions on how good the A&H CX bows are. Well I want to tell you, you were right.
I bought a 2nd hand one off Joe Marrier ( he goes by Joe vt). It is 62" 47#@28", Macassar Ebony, JK low wrist grip. Great guy to deal with.
What a bowutifull bow, it looks like new. You people that own them were right, it shoots like a dream and no hand shock of any kind that I can feel.
It you want to see pics look on the classifieds March 30th under Joe Vt.
I am very pleased with the bow and how it preforms. I will be telling everyone they have got to try one, they are a great bow.
I own 4 other bows that do nothing but collect dust since I got my ACS last year! :thumbsup:
They are sweet shooting bows,mine shoots fast and hard!
Glad you have a set-up that fits you well.
Well just got one 4 inches longer and 19lbs heaver than yours - I love it. Named her "Black Death." Great bows - great folks to deal with at A&H. H
I like 'em a lot too
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I got one awhile back almost the same as yours except its 55# its probably the nicest bow I've ever shot in 50 years of shooting.
With everyones comments on how great a bow they were I had to try one, + I do like the looks of a 3pc long bow.
Bjjon, as seen in the pics. I take it you REALLY like them. Great looking bows, good for you.
I received it Wednesday and did not get to shoot it until yesterday (Saturday). I shot for about a half hour or so.
I tried 2018, GT3555,Beman500, and some Wally World 4560 by CX I think. They all shot good with the edge on the 2018.
As you can tell I am very pleased with this bow and it is a keeper. It's nice to have people to ask questions about bows and get honest answers.
Whittler - these bows are a wonder with a heavier weight arrow. I take advantage of it. For that reason, I'm not a big fan of carbon. H
QuoteOriginally posted by Bjorn:
I like 'em a lot too
Pretty much sums it up for me.