streetdoctor
WKR
Let's see how quickly this thread turns to shit.
*Disclaimer*
I believe you should shoot the heaviest bow you can, comfortably.
*end of disclaimer*
I used to shoot 80lb limbs 4 or 5 years ago. Then switched to 70's just because it was easier to do when buying a bow off the rack. Normally I shoot a few times a month in winter and ramp it up to almost daily starting in spring leading up until elk season. I workout 7 days a week. Next year I would like to do a few 3D events.
I'm looking at swapping my 70lb limbs for 80's, simply because I feel I can. I can hold at full draw for well over 90 seconds and still hit the center ring at 20 yards, and I can draw seated with my feet up no issue. I can probably hold for at least two minutes, I just haven't tried. If you are looking to up your draw weight, when do you do it? Does anyone shoot 80's at 3D events?
How many comments until this turns into a pissing match?
*Disclaimer*
I believe you should shoot the heaviest bow you can, comfortably.
*end of disclaimer*
I used to shoot 80lb limbs 4 or 5 years ago. Then switched to 70's just because it was easier to do when buying a bow off the rack. Normally I shoot a few times a month in winter and ramp it up to almost daily starting in spring leading up until elk season. I workout 7 days a week. Next year I would like to do a few 3D events.
I'm looking at swapping my 70lb limbs for 80's, simply because I feel I can. I can hold at full draw for well over 90 seconds and still hit the center ring at 20 yards, and I can draw seated with my feet up no issue. I can probably hold for at least two minutes, I just haven't tried. If you are looking to up your draw weight, when do you do it? Does anyone shoot 80's at 3D events?
How many comments until this turns into a pissing match?