Rick Leathley
WKR
90# limbs backed off? And how do you like the carbon spyder?
Hoyt's almost always max out about 4lbs over their set weight. My carbon spyder turbo with 80# limbs maxed out at 84#. My buddy who also has a CST also maxed out at 84.
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90# limbs backed off? And how do you like the carbon spyder?
Hoyt's almost always max out about 4lbs over their set weight. My carbon spyder turbo with 80# limbs maxed out at 84#. My buddy who also has a CST also maxed out at 84.
Beastmode...10 lbs in weight on a Hoyt is roughly a loss of 23 fps while Mathews is around 21 fps and Elite 19 fps. Those are numbers off the 2014 bows 70-->60 pounds.
I asked because on the energy 35 page it says deduct 2-3 fps for 60 lb peak weight.... I guess im not seeing the 19 fps on that page....
I asked because on the energy 35 page it says deduct 2-3 fps for 60 lb peak weight.... I guess im not seeing the 19 fps on that page....
You are deducting 2-3 fps from the Ibo rated speed on elites. the e35 is rated 330fps with an ibo arrow(350 grain) and 30" draw @70lbs so at 60lbs and 30" with an ibo arrow(300 grain) it's only a 327 fps bow.
You are deducting 2-3 fps from the Ibo rated speed on elites. the e35 is rated 330fps with an ibo arrow(350 grain) and 30" draw @70lbs so at 60lbs and 30" with an ibo arrow(300 grain) it's only a 327 fps bow.
That's incorrect, ibo is ibo, as long as your using an ibo arrow at 60 it should still shoot ibo. If you shoot a bow at 60,70,80 or whatever if you use a 5 grain per pound arrow it should shoot at or near its ibo.
Edit: I stand corrected. I don't know if I've ever seen that. I wonder if it is because of the inefficiency of the bow?
It's not just elite. All or most 2 track binary cam bow are the same from what I ave been told by someone much more knowledgeable than me.
Having been in the archery buisness the biggest issue I seen with high poundage bow was the guys who do it just to be macho. It was actually quite comical at times. However if you are honest with yourself and comfortable drawing it under all actual hunting conditions then it's just a personal preferance and not a thing wrong with that..