Im shooting 31 hes shooting 31. He has the speed mod. Buckeye where did you read this researchregarding the apples to apples about the Trykon vrs the Tribute and how the Trykon "will not outperform" a Tribute of the same specs? Glad you found something Ive been looking for a whileaboutpublished documented unbiased researched information regarding these 2 bows in particular.The only thing Ive ever foundbesides shooting side by side myself with both bows is on themanufactureres web sites which doesnt really mean anything to me.One says 316 and one says 320, neither of ours are close to the maunfacturers specs because we arent shooting whatever the optimum conditions were at the time they gathered their info. It doesnt mention if, and who, certified the chrono's or if the documentation was ISO certified etc ... my only comparison info is from first hand knowledge.
You know I knew better than to reply to you because I every time I ever had it has turned into an arguement. I'm not here to argue just share thoughts, facts, ideas and talk some smack in the bowhunting contest.
I did not read this reasearch I conducted it. Little do you know about me... I probably own more bows in a year thenmost will purchase intheir lifetime. I buy them play with them and then sell them all except for one each year.
Kind of odd my 29 inch 70 pound Tribute shoots over 300 fps at a mere 29 inch drawlength. That's shooting GoldTip Pro hunters at 305 fps. That's 370 grains FYI.
If you would like to furnish both the saidbows specs to me draw weight andlength, your arrows and fletching I would like to run it through my software.
Well gotta go to work. Take care.