I purchaced the Darton Tundra after speaking with seveal of you here
and Len in Md. I set the bow up with my Star Hunter rest and tied in
a nocking point. I eye balled center shot and set the nocking point near level. The bow maxed out at 73 lbs. at my 28 1/2 inch draw and I
lowered the poundage to 70 lbs. The bow is very smooth on the draw
and has a solid back wall. I am shooting 2314's @ 485 grains total
weight. On the first shot, the first thing I noticed was how straight the
arrow flew. I guess the level nock travel has alot to do with this. I
shot the same arrow over and over with the same result, as straight
of arrow flight as I have ever seen. Ease of tuning, I like this! Now for
broadheads, I used the 85 gr. Thunderhead. Broadhead flight was as
good as my field point! As to the vibration and noise on the shot I should
not have worried. Vibration and noise with the bow was very minimal.
My son commented as to how quiet the bow was today as I was shooting
outside. I also shot the bow with my Gold Tip 55/75's and 3-49 ACC's
and was impressed with how quiet the bow was even with light arrows.
I need to chronograph the bow yet, but it seems to be very quick. My
thanks go out all that helped me choose this bow including BobCo 19-65,
JoePa, Len in Md., Pinwheel and everyone else who responded. Len and
Pinwheel actually peaked my interest in the Hybrid cam bows with their
conversations back and forth and now I know why. Thanks again!!
