Whisky
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I've searched the files of AT and see what some of them folks are saying, I'd like to hear what some you guys think about this.
Do bows in this day and age need to be shot maxed out?
Have any of you ordered 70-80# limbs (or for that matter 60-70) and cranked down to 74-75 lbs with any issues?? My main concern there, how much does the DL change when you turn the bow down, if any? Draw cycle?
I'm ordering a Carbon Spyder 34 and trying to decide on 70 or 80# limbs. I'm dropping down from 28.5 to 28" DL, and would like to maintain the same speed and KE with a 450 gr arrow. Although there comes a point where I'm willing to sacrifice some speed and KE for shootability. My S34 out of the box maxed out at 74, over time it came down to 72, but I'm used to shooting over 70lbs, and that's with a DL .5" too long.
I know there are plenty of 80# bow fans here..Thoughts and experiences? Thanks
Do bows in this day and age need to be shot maxed out?
Have any of you ordered 70-80# limbs (or for that matter 60-70) and cranked down to 74-75 lbs with any issues?? My main concern there, how much does the DL change when you turn the bow down, if any? Draw cycle?
I'm ordering a Carbon Spyder 34 and trying to decide on 70 or 80# limbs. I'm dropping down from 28.5 to 28" DL, and would like to maintain the same speed and KE with a 450 gr arrow. Although there comes a point where I'm willing to sacrifice some speed and KE for shootability. My S34 out of the box maxed out at 74, over time it came down to 72, but I'm used to shooting over 70lbs, and that's with a DL .5" too long.
I know there are plenty of 80# bow fans here..Thoughts and experiences? Thanks