RE: Some interesting findings while checking out new bows!
I have no idea what the arrow weighed. Thinking back, I guess I should have asked the sales fellow to weigh the arrow.
The bows had various ways of releasing the arrow. I think it was the Tom Kat that had a string loop behind the nock point. The rest of them only had a brass nock point and perhaps a small rubber button under the nock.
I had figured the Mighty Mite would rule the speed test but it just wouldn't perform. I tried moving back and forth closer and further from the chronograph with each bow trying to find the "sweet spot" giving the highest velocity.
I still can't wait to shoot the Switchback.
What about Alpine bows? My son has the Micro and I thought I'd buy an Alpine as well but they seem to be less than popular in some areas. His bow sure seems well made.
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