I'm waiting to see how many whallops it produces before casting full judgement. Honestly "Fastest 7mm" sounds like a marketing pitch from the 90s and early 2000s. More people now care about availability/cost of components, less recoil, field position accuracy, barrel life, spotting impacts...
I'm selling my 2014 Hoyt Carbon Spyder 30. It is left hand, 60-70 lbs draw, and black color. It has the #2 cam that is adjustable from 26-28" draw. Currently set at 27". Bow is in excellent condition. It also has a G5 peep installed and D-loop. I'm asking $1200 OBO for bow only. It doesn't come...
I really appreciate the help. It sounds like I could go either way depending on how long I cut my arrows or how much weight I add to the front. For hunting larger game like elk, would it be advantageous to go with the heavier .330 spine or would the .400 give plenty of penetration?
I'm planning on buying some FMJ Injexion arrows and can't decide if I should get the 330 or 400 spine.
My setup is...
Hoyt Carbon Spyder 30
70lbs
27" draw
Smackdown Pro rest.
Not sure on arrow length but probably 27.5 - 28" length.
Thanks.