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Old 09-17-2007, 04:11 PM
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SwampCollie
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Default RE: HCA Iron Mace


ORIGINAL: edooley

FroMan thanks for the reply... You hit the nail on the head! I do not want a bow that everyone else has. That's how I ended up with my Mathews and I want more speed.
You wanted to be different so you got a Mathews????



Anyway... I've had my Iron Mace since April. I love it. It is fast, and it is pretty easy to shoot. If you have a place to shoot geese or teal in Northern VA... I'll load up the waterfowl stuff and the hound, and bring the bow so you can shoot it... I spend half my time in Norfolk and half in Richmond. Sounds like a fun trade huh?

The bow is really sort of over built. If you have ever shot a Bowtech, it has the same sort of feel to the draw. It is different from your Mathews for sure, and it is much faster. Compared to my Mathews LX and even my Ultra Tec, the IM has MUCH MUCH less handshock... mine honestly has little or none. I did have to do a little work on making it as quiet as I would like it to be. I removed the Bow Jax from the limbs and replaced them with Limbsavers. I think it helped. I also had MeanV make a CSS for me, and put some TRU Ball Speed Spiders on the string. The spiders made a massive difference, and didn't really cost me any speed by the time I was done messing with the placement of them.

My bow, currently, is set up at 63#s, 29.5" draw. My hunting arrow weighs 454gr and clocks at 282fps. Plenty (heck more than) fast enough for hunting. I don't want too much speed, as its a little tougher to control broadheads at high speeds (my opinion and experience). Plus I prefer a heavier arrow for hunting. My 3D arrows weigh right at 327gr, and I am getting right at 320fps with them. Really Really fast.

In hindsight, I have been nothing but pleased with the bow. Mine is a 60-70#, and in hindsight I would have gotten a 50-60#, because who needs 70# anyway? Espeicially for these bitty little tidewater deer. And with the speeds I have been getting, I'm more than happy. I like the fact that the bow is very well made, the speed is just a nice plus. I shoot my LX with 2213s at 240fps just as well as the IM... only I need two pins to shoot at 35 instead of just one.

Check your PMs too Dooley.
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