rhsmith3
FNG
I’m around 27” draw length, what’s out there that I should be looking at. I’ve shot a Hoyt carbon spyder for years, just trying to get a bit more speed. So thought I’d get the slides take
I personally would look at a shorter brace speed bow. Like a PSE Omen but with the smoother mods. That would be the top of my list.Ok; let me re phrase. What new bows should I be looking at to maximize my effectiveness with a short draw.
If by maximize effectiveness you mean maximize speed, just look for a bow with the highest speed rating (IBO speed). However, high speed is typically achieved by reducing brace height and using a more aggressive cam profile, both of which make a bow less "forgiving" and more difficult to shoot well. The overall effectiveness of your bow is a combination of its capabilities and your ability to shoot it well. Your current bow is a very effective weapon and fully capable of killing an elk. You might gain 10-20 fps by switching to a newer bow, depending on what sub-model of Carbon Spyder you're shooting now and what bow you switched to. If you have the itch to upgrade, go try a bunch of newer models and see what you like...but don't expect a massive improvement in bow performance.Ok; let me re phrase. What new bows should I be looking at to maximize my effectiveness with a short draw.
Since you are already familiar with Hoyt, I would look at their turbo and also see where your DL puts you in terms of efficiency on the RX-8.Ok; let me re phrase. What new bows should I be looking at to maximize my effectiveness with a short draw.
Don’t get too caught up in speed, you aren’t that short of draw, but bows with 6” or less brace height would be a way to make back some speedOk; let me re phrase. What new bows should I be looking at to maximize my effectiveness with a short draw.