fulldraw71
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- Apr 2, 2024
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I got her set up today. The tech had to swap shims around on both cams to get a tune with my arrows without having to move my Hamskea closer to the riser which would decrease cable clearance even more. I brought my old 1/4” peep with me but I decided to bump down to a 3/16”. We set it up on 30” draw and it came maxed out on 65 lbs. The tech said it’s probably closer to 70 as most bows max out a couple pounds higher than they are rated. I might be making this up but this bow at this draw weight feels like my 61 lb Martin Onza 3 with Nitro cams. Those nitro cams were speed cams and they were unique in that they didn’t stack and had an incredibly smooth draw. But this Hoyt is even smoother. Today I easily shot over 100 arrows through this thing. At first I was scared. I’ve been shooting since I was in jr high and I’m 53 now. I’ve had many bows through the years but this is the first new bow since 2012 for me and my first flagship ever. I’ve always just owned midrange bows my entire life. So for whatever reason this was messing with my mind. When I arrived at the range to dial in my 20-60 yard pins I was shaking so bad like a kid who had never shot a bow before. I’ve never experienced this. I found myself shaking at full draw like my knees were knocking lol and the pin was jittery. After 20 shots or so I started to mellow and start hitting. I’m guessing I shot around 75 arrows at the range and then I drove home and shot for another hour in my yard. This time I was jittery and my shoulders and muscles were rapidly shaking but it was from fatigue. I’ve basically shot 2.5 hours straight, drove and hour 15 home and shot for another hour straight. That’s a lot of shooting even for this boy who typically shoots daily. I came home and did a quick French tune and fine tuned my sight pins. I bumped my draw up 1/4” to 30.25” and that made a big difference in feel. I can’t believe how steady this bow holds compared to my old ones. Before I decided to put her up for the evening Pauline decided she wanted to join the club. I got a 40 yard Robin Hood when I was stacking arrows. That makes 5 since last summer. The arrow in the upper left was not a bad miss. I was aiming for the yellow jacket. Cheers
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