Guess Who I Slept With Last Night. ??
She was sexy, Hot and fast............a little Mrs. D.C. Patriot. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>
First off, thanks Jeff, but I ended up finding one very close to home
I am not going to give a full report at this time since Ausie's is still going strong. I pretty much agree with his assessment of the bow. It is everything that it should be.
My bow was tested by Bowtech at 29" and 70.5 lbs to shoot 322. This thing is absolutely smoking!!!!
My first shots with no accessories and a 365 grn arrow produced only a little vibration, this bow just sits in your hand after the shot. Very nice.
Now to the negatives,
THE WALL OF DEATH, Man I thought my mathews Feathermax would want to get away from you at full draw.
After about 50 shots and lowering the poundage to 60# I still could not find a spot on the wall that felt comfortable to me. That 65% letoff is a bit of a bear. Almost every time I settled the pin and relaxed she wanted to pull away from me. In the bows defense I did tag out on Nov. 8th, and have not really shot for two months, so my strength may have been off. But this bow will definitely take some getting used to and a bit of weight training. <img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle>
The only other negative I can think of is that when held, without drawing back,she wants to lean over a bit. At full draw she sits nice and is IMO a very well balanced bow.
FWIW - the VFT single cam was much more shooter friendly to me with 80% and a little more forgiving wall. If I cannot get used to the DC Pat, and I fell comfortable with the 6-5/8 brace of the VFT, the VFT might be a better bow for me.