I have wondered for quite sometime now why the bow manufacteurs havent come out with a bow that is set for 55#-65#.
I have been on these forums for almost 4 years and have read alot of polls,people's posts and so on and I have noticed that a great majority of their bows is set at 65#'s max.Give or take a lb or two.
I for one like to have my bow maxed out for my shooting.It gives me ease of mind knowing it is shooting to its full potential.I have decided that when I purchase a new bow it will probably be a 60 lbr hopefully going to say 62 lbs maxed.It will definately make much easier and enjoyable shooting.
Now on the other hand if a bow was made to max out at 65-66 lbs it would be a no-brainer for me.
I would think it would be good for the average shooter or experienced who likes the low poundage as well.Here they can shoot 55lbs all off season and pump up the poundage before hunting season if so desired.
Is it just me or a bow that has these capabilities would be a great seller.?
You would have to forget about AMO and IBO specs.
Say for instance,BOWTECH,came out with a bow like the Tribute or Allegiance(maxing at 65-66 lbs)

they would have to come up with their own speed rating as one of their selling qualities.
Say BSR(bowtech speed rating)----here they would take the mostcommon draw length of say 29 inches,an arrow of say 400 grains and bingo,you got your average speed.Post it on BC and you know what your goinna get for the average shooter.
So what does everyone think----Would a bow set for 55-65 lbs be a good seller or just stick with the way it is.?