Bowtech Justice
#4
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 62
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From: Michigan
hey MO Bowhunter. when I get the new limbs on the Justice I'll Let you know the speed. I was shooting 270 with old limbs. Just got new 70 lb. limbs. Slow and Fast is all a state of mind. My Trykon XL only shoots 20 fps faster.You should know by now that speed doesn't kill anyway. Arrow placement is the key! A deer is not going to know the differnce between a 270 FPS bow or a 290 FPF bow.
#5
ORIGINAL: L8KER
hey MO Bowhunter. when I get the new limbs on the Justice I'll Let you know the speed. I was shooting 270 with old limbs. Just got new 70 lb. limbs. Slow and Fast is all a state of mind. My Trykon XL only shoots 20 fps faster.You should know by now that speed doesn't kill anyway. Arrow placement is the key! A deer is not going to know the differnce between a 270 FPS bow or a 290 FPF bow.
hey MO Bowhunter. when I get the new limbs on the Justice I'll Let you know the speed. I was shooting 270 with old limbs. Just got new 70 lb. limbs. Slow and Fast is all a state of mind. My Trykon XL only shoots 20 fps faster.You should know by now that speed doesn't kill anyway. Arrow placement is the key! A deer is not going to know the differnce between a 270 FPS bow or a 290 FPF bow.
#7
I thought it odd to put it on the Justice, but not the Black Ice or Liberty.
No point in showing all your cards in one year. 
As for the original question, I always had a soft spot in my heart for the Justice. Its overall size and weight coupled with the smooth drawing single cam just made it seem such a sweet little bow for my type of hunting. I would love to still hunt with it.
Probably its only drawback compared to the flagship bows of today is that it is a bit slower and that it might have just a bit more recoil because the limbs are not quite as parallel. Still for the price, compared to the flagship bows, I think it offers some very respectable performance.




