Spend my $900.00
#15
here it goes.


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The Vectrix is a 33" a-a bow that ibo's 316 and is very smoothe on draw and extremely quiet and shock free on the shot. www.hoyt.com
The Full Metal Jackets 400should weigh in right at 400 grains at 26" long with feathers and 100 grain points. www.eastonarchery.com
TheVectix should shoot the 400 grain arrow at 27" draw and 60#'s right around 255 fps.A FMJ 400 is also PERFECTLY spined for this bow.
The Kaz Away drop away restis dead quiet on draw and release but does require a little setup and should be shot cock vane up.It keeps the arrow completely captured untill drawn and then releases the arrow but will recapture the arrow if you need to let down. www.vitalbowgear.com check out the video.
http://www.vitalbowgear.com/arrow_rests.cfm
The Extreme Rt 900 sight is extremely durable and lightwith bright pins.It isn't as expensive as alot of sights on the market but every bit as good.
http://www.extremearchery.com/sights1.html
The only problem with what I posted is $900.00 won't get it all.[
]More like $1000.00


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[/align]The Vectrix is a 33" a-a bow that ibo's 316 and is very smoothe on draw and extremely quiet and shock free on the shot. www.hoyt.com
The Full Metal Jackets 400should weigh in right at 400 grains at 26" long with feathers and 100 grain points. www.eastonarchery.com
TheVectix should shoot the 400 grain arrow at 27" draw and 60#'s right around 255 fps.A FMJ 400 is also PERFECTLY spined for this bow.

The Kaz Away drop away restis dead quiet on draw and release but does require a little setup and should be shot cock vane up.It keeps the arrow completely captured untill drawn and then releases the arrow but will recapture the arrow if you need to let down. www.vitalbowgear.com check out the video.
http://www.vitalbowgear.com/arrow_rests.cfm
The Extreme Rt 900 sight is extremely durable and lightwith bright pins.It isn't as expensive as alot of sights on the market but every bit as good.
http://www.extremearchery.com/sights1.html
The only problem with what I posted is $900.00 won't get it all.[
]More like $1000.00
#16
I can't wait to check this thing out myself.
http://www.pse-archery.com/prod.php?k=57248&u=0759HF
This is what I'm shooting right now, it's a tackdriver.
http://www.pse-archery.com/prod.php?k=57248&u=0606NH
http://www.pse-archery.com/prod.php?k=57248&u=0759HF
This is what I'm shooting right now, it's a tackdriver.
http://www.pse-archery.com/prod.php?k=57248&u=0606NH
#17
Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Colorado
It really comes down to which bow you feel most comfortable with and shoot the best. I would go to your local pro shop and try a few out and then get opinions from the group. Just my 2 cents.
#18
If speed's a big determining factor.......I'd set up the arrow you're gonna want to utilize and shoot the bows. I wouldn't trust the IBO of anything. Shoot the bow and see how surprised I think you're gonna be.


