This passed season a doe came in and went behind a clump oftrees allowing me to draw. Well, I quietly drew and waited but it took forever to come out from behind that clump. I held the bow at full draw for about a minute and a half before it stepped out. When it finally did I still had to wait for it to walk passed another smaller tree. Of course it was tip-toeing and that took another 15 sec. By this timewith all the anticipationalong with theheart-pounding that was going onI couldn't hold the bow anymore so I let it down. At that point I was busted.
So... would it be worthwhile to utilize my 75% let-off module instead of the current 65? Or should I just concentrate on improving stand location so I don't have to wait another 15 sec once the deer come out from behind the blind? I also thought that I couldinstead wait til the deer have walked passed me and are quartering away. This way there's less chance of being busted trying to draw at the right time.
And if I do switch to the 75% module, what are the drawbacks if any? A fellow member said:
The modules will not change draw weight or length, just letoff. Believe it or not, I find the 75% letoff harder to shoot. There is so little holding weight that my bow arm tends to move around more than with the 65% module.
I have an '03 Hoyt Cybertec with the cam and a half system. It's currently at 60 pounds and set on the 65% dark colored module,NOT the 75% green colored module.