ORIGINAL: TFOX
Draw weight and/or draw length because the cams are the same.The bows with all being equall should feel the same.
That would seem logical but is not the case. The Vectrix is indeed a bit harder to draw than the Vulcan. After reading this thread,I went back to the bowshop to try the two bows again. The Vectrix has more of a solid unchanging resistance throughout the draw cycle. The Vulcan seems to have a crisper drop into the valley sooner in the draw cycle. (hope I'm using the term right) Overall, the difference is noticeable but negligible. Trust me on this, I made a spectacle of myself drawingthe bows a good 10 times each over the course of 10 minutes resting my arm a little bit between each comparison pull.
ORIGINAL: arkansasbowhunter
If I buy a new bow, should I get the 50-60lb limbs or 60-70?? both bows I shot were the 60-70 as the pro shop guy told me that he would have to special order the 50-60.
I was once told that the bow would be more efficient shooting at the top draw wt, and with this in mind I thought I would need the 50-60 limbs.
My shop told me that if I'm gonna shoot no more than 63lbs that I should go with the 50-60lb limbs. Reason for this is because the draw cycle will be smoother/easier on top of that quieter. Think in terms that a thicker limb will be harder to bend over and once bent then released, it will return to its resting position more violently thus loudly.