TimberMuleys
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The fancy set up would be procomps and the Hyde glue in mechanical.
250 spine Parallel Pros are heavyFunny enough I just bought a Lift 33 that I'll be shooting @ 75lbs 30" DL and I have been starting to make the same decision.
I have been shooting a 300 spine Easton Axis cut to 28.5" ctc w/ 150 total point weight that finished at 490grns for the last few years, but I am considering switching to either the Easton 5.0 or the Parallel Pro in a 250 spine. I'm going to see what speed I'm getting w/ those 300 axis arrows and go from there.
What do you mean by touchy?As mentioned I would not want to shoot over 300 fps, especially with a broadhead and longer distances. Just too touchy over all. may not be the opinion you want to hear.
Soooooo- the options would be to lower your poundage- if you shoot 75# well, you will shoot 70# better! The best bowhunter I know (Frank Noska with 3 (almost) archery super slams) kills everything with 60# and he is NOT a small guy. Just easier and more comfortable with less poundage overall and smoother bow.... an less wear and tear on the shoulder.
Go with the heavier arrow- Bow will be quieter and smoother, less critical on form etc.
At some point most stop chasing the speed.
Good luck, so many options out there
Just less forgiving. If your release isn’t clean, or your grip is a bit off, or a slight breeze shakes the bow or your tune isn’t perfect he the faster setup, usually over 300fps tends to be more “touchy” like shoot off or not fly cleanWhat do you mean by touchy?