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Speed vs quietness, what's your priority? (Poll added)
#62
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Central Minnesota
Posts: 157
RE: Speed vs quietness, what's your priority?
as a stalker i get so close that EVERYTHING has to be quiet. and speed is unnecessary for me at 10 to15 yards.
sound travelspretty darn fast,even if your bow shoots 500 fps the deer will here it long before the arrow gets there.
there is no happy medium, your either going to get a really quiet bow,or a really fast bow.
now some speed bows are quieter then others, but, i`m willing to bet the quietest is no where near the fastest.
sound travelspretty darn fast,even if your bow shoots 500 fps the deer will here it long before the arrow gets there.
there is no happy medium, your either going to get a really quiet bow,or a really fast bow.
now some speed bows are quieter then others, but, i`m willing to bet the quietest is no where near the fastest.
#64
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Bandera, Texas
Posts: 1,636
RE: Speed vs quietness, what's your priority? (Poll added)
I will go with quiet any day. Know lots of folks look at speed, but no matter how fast the bow is, a slight noise and you get a bad shot or miss from what would otherwise have been a good shot. Mine pass through and you know I never had a chronograph on them! [8D]
#65
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Western New York
Posts: 8
RE: Speed vs quietness, what's your priority? (Poll added)
I prefer a quiet bow over all others, but being able to have that and speed as well would be great. My buddies Trykon is a smoker at 306 fps through the chrono, and it's probably the quietest compound I've every heard. I'm told the new model Switchbacks are the same way.
#67
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Bandera, Texas
Posts: 1,636
RE: Speed vs quietness, what's your priority? (Poll added)
ORIGINAL: RCL
I prefer a quiet bow over all others, but being able to have that and speed as well would be great. My buddies Trykon is a smoker at 306 fps through the chrono, and it's probably the quietest compound I've every heard. I'm told the new model Switchbacks are the same way.
I prefer a quiet bow over all others, but being able to have that and speed as well would be great. My buddies Trykon is a smoker at 306 fps through the chrono, and it's probably the quietest compound I've every heard. I'm told the new model Switchbacks are the same way.
#69
RE: Speed vs quietness, what's your priority?
When I was a tourny shooter I went for all the speed I could get as I felt my form was good enough for any mistakes I might make to cause a problem but when I went bowhunting I go for quite, heavy shaft & could care less on high end speed. I want penetration.
I shot Easton X-7 1614s out of 45#s for tournys-I could hold that all day if I had to. When I went hunting I shot 70#s, Easton 2216s. Release.
In my stick bow days I shot the same Tourny shooting (45#s) & 1716s (fingers) but 62 to 64#s & 2020sBowhunting.With the release aids we could experiment even more.
I shot Easton X-7 1614s out of 45#s for tournys-I could hold that all day if I had to. When I went hunting I shot 70#s, Easton 2216s. Release.
In my stick bow days I shot the same Tourny shooting (45#s) & 1716s (fingers) but 62 to 64#s & 2020sBowhunting.With the release aids we could experiment even more.
#70
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location:
Posts: 20
RE: Speed vs quietness, what's your priority?
If your bow isn't quiet, it doesn't matter how fast you shoot...a deers reflex, especially one that is nervous, is fast enough to "jump" the string of any bow even if you shoot 300+ ft/sec...so if you want to harvest more deer...give up the speed for a silent bow!!!!!!!!!!!