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Old 01-26-2007 | 08:28 AM
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However, I'm referring more on accuracy and not efficiency. Actually, consistant accuracy.
I guess I misunderstood your question then. Accuracy and consistancy is much a variable of the archer. Accuracywill comeform which can beapplied consistantly.

I thought the question pertained more to the bow itself.


However, we all remember the days of shooting bows that would jar your teeth loose.
Some people are sensitive to shock, some are not. Some even develop tennis elbow. I have to pay attention to myself not to overshoot my moose hunting bow. It's a Howard Hill andshoots 74#'s at 29". Some would think it kicks like a mule, some would say it doesn't kick at all. I'm kind of in the middle, but it is the quietest bow I have ever shot even without silencers. And in my hands it is accurate. But not the most efficient bow out there.

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