ORIGINAL: PABowhntr
Sounds like you ordered the exact same setup as I did...60 pound peak weight, 31 inch draw length 2006 Old Glory. Now I am really itchin' to get a hold of mine. Any chance you got yours in the Advantage Max 4 camo?
Actually my bow is a 70 pound bow dialed way down to 62 pounds. Standard Mossy Oak camo pattern. Once I get my back muscles back into shape I plan to dial it up to 65 or 70 pounds draw weight. At 65 pounds I will get 84 ft pounds of KE from aheavier grain arrow and at 70 pounds i will get 91 ft pounds of KE from aheavier grain arrow. These 395 grain (400 spine) arrows won't be with me much longer since the power to spine range is already at it's limit at 62 pounds. I think 65 pound draw weight will be plenty, plus it will assist me when the buck fever kicks in. HAHA! I have both smooth and speed cams. The speed cams are very smooth and the smooth cam is a dream to draw back. Since the speed cam gave me 11 fps higher it was a tough decision, so I took off my smooth cams and installed the speed cams. Since your bow is a 60 pound bow you should get even better specs than I did at 62 pounds draw weight. Your bow should be more efficient at 62 pounds, compared to a 70 bow being dialed way down.
I bet you are going nuts waiting for your bow...I know I was. The only reason I got mine was the guy at the shop accidentally sold me their new in box 2006 demo bow. It was of course at the highest end of IBO speeds on birth cert. Lucky me. I was like...thanks and bye. Then the owner of the shop showed up a couple days later and probably laid into the guy. They are still waiting forthat bow to show up.
By the way...29.5 inches is a perfect length arrow fora 31 inch draw length if you have a drop away rest and want to stay with a 400 spinearrow. I measured from base of nock where string laysto top of tip insert.