RE: Best bow for about 300.00
First of all ,I sincerely thankyou for all the time you've taken.
I was told to shoot lighter arrows but I tried them all and this one does the best for me.Quattro 2413 Easton.I shoot 100 grain field points but when I put on the 100 grain broadheads they drop a foot. I use a peep sight which helped a ton. I tried a quick release and hated it. I use fingers.I have a steady hand. I had my bow set at 60 lbs.I'm 50 years old but can handle 60 ok. The bow is a Darden Trailmaster.
I believe I know what the problem is. No matter how hard you try; because I don't have an off-set window part of the fletching is always touching the restas they are released. I just looked at that. My rainbow sight is a 30.00 Cobra. The Archery man measured my pull and said I need 31inch arrows. I'm 6'3''.They seem to work fine. I tried shooting other arrows and they were everywhere. Don't get me wrong. Some of my arrows go so straight that I've split other arrows. And then some don't do so well. A little game I play is to hit 50% in the vitals out of 10. I have a hard time doing that and I believe it's because of the rest .I've bought 4 different rest.This one cost 29.00. The rest is a Quick Tune. My vanes are 5'' plastic. I use uni nocks and it doesn't matter which way the cock vane is positioned it always touches the rest. At least if I bought a newer bow with an off-set window I wouldn't have the rest problem.I guess?
Thanks again,
Chuck