Rick,
Go with your weak knees........
So I am considering setting up a bow for next year that would be primarily used for open class 3D, and hopefully also serve as a bow for spots as well. I want to get it with the 60lb limbs this time and 29" draw. It will be fittedwith a long stablizer, the newCopper JohnEvo 2 ANTS with a scope, and for the 3D I would like it to be shooting in the mid 280's preferably with a linecutter arrow if possible.
I really like the forgiveness of the Constitution even though it costs much more, I am wondering if at 29" of draw and at 60-62lbs of draw, am I going to be able to get 280-285 (ASA is growing around here quickly) out of it with a linecutter arrow? I don't care about speed for the spots when I shoot them, but I really would still like some when I am shooting the 3D.
Anyone own both or shot both that can share some info on these? I think Matt/PA has both........which do you like more for 3D?
Speed between the 2 is basically a wash.....My OG came in at 306 and my Constitution at 305.(With an 1" higher brace height)
The Constitution has some advantages IMO over the OG for target shooting. Longer ATA and straight riser with basically zero reflex makes it more stable and very forgiving to form. Obviously the higher brace height isn't hurting either.
Another advantage as a pure target bow is that the Constitution is balanced very differently than the OG.The OG is a pretty neutral balanced bow right out of the box , with that in mind it is very easy to overpower that balance forward with target accessories in the form of long sight bars and stabilizers.
The Constitution on the other hand is actually rearward balanced , meaning that the top cam at rest will want to tip toward the shooter. This is a help when you start adding front weight and the bow is much easier to achieve a proper balance with target stuff than the OG is.
My personal Constitution shoots 284fps at 30"/60# (GT Ultralight Pro 22's at 360grs. (Tru-peep, loop and 2 tied in nock sets)
So with that in mind you should have no trouble getting the speed you need at 29" as long as your finished arrow weight is around 325-330grs. GT 22's for example with small vanes and glue in points will shave quite a bit of weight off my finished arrow weight which consists of 4" Flex Fletch vanes, inserts w/ 75gr tips and busings and Beiter nocks.
It would be quite easy to get a Linejammer style arrow to the weight you need.
Quite honestly the Constitution is the easiest to shoot bow I've ever had, and I'm having quite a bit of success with it in 3D competition this year. I have never been more confident of a bow's shootability.
Don't get me wrong the OG is a fantastic shooting bow and a great choice as a true dual purpose hunting/target bow, but as a pure target shooter (especially with long accessories) the Constitution is the best Bowtech has to offer.