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RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter ORIGINAL: iamyourhuckleberry Al, I have a single pin that's good out to forty yards. I bought the bow to use on dangerous game in Africa. Hopefully a hippo and cape buff will be on the receiving end of it's delivery system. I haven't put it through a chrono yet. |
RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
Yea...I was high by 3" at 20 yds...hense my results.
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RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
Food for thought here guys.
I was able to shoot this bow and put my hands on it. Yes, it has a 5.5" brace height, but instead of them reflexing the riser more, to cut down brace height, they just put shorter limbs on it. Sort of like how the 82nd and 101st were built. So, truly, this bow is probably NOT going to shoot much different than the XForce 6. Something I also like about this bow, from a shooters perspective, is that it's a draw length specific bow. Draw length specific are usually more efficient when you start dropping draw lengths. |
RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
Don,
You are more than likely right about the speed. I am definitley shooting a heavier arrow out of the #80 pound bow verses say a #70. I have not chronoed the bow yet. Chances are, it may even be slower than 330 fps. I'm ok with that. It definitleyhas the kenetic energy you mentioned. The bow shoots extremely flat. I like having a yardage pin for 20, 30, 40, etc. But, in the case of this bow, the pins are so thighly stack. It makes it very difficult to acquire a spot when you have three pins laying on top of each other (does that make sense?). |
RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
ORIGINAL: iamyourhuckleberry Don, You are more than likely right about the speed. I am definitley shooting a heavier arrow out of the #80 pound bow verses say a #70. I have not chronoed the bow yet. Chances are, it may even be slower than 330 fps. I'm ok with that. It definitleyhas the kenetic energy you mentioned. The bow shoots extremely flat. I like having a yardage pin for 20, 30, 40, etc. But, in the case of this bow, the pins are so thighly stack. It makes it very difficult to acquire a spot when you have three pins laying on top of each other (does that make sense?). |
RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
I believe that the speed bows definately have their place out west, alaska, and africa. In a treestand in IA/MO...not real important. The next day, I hunted with my 60 pounder (killed a turkey that morning). I amlearning more and more that there is a time and a place for everything! Having the right tool for the task at hand is also critical. Hunting ducks with a rifle, for example, is not the right tool for the job. It just doesn't make sense to use a massive draw weight bow in tight cover were shots are extremely close. But, out west, Alaska (caribou), and Africa (buffs/hippos/elephants)...whole nother story. Shoot me a PM when you're heading back this way. |
RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
Some good info on this thread.
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RE: More News from the ATA 366 fps
[quote]ORIGINAL: iamyourhuckleberry
Shoot me a PM when you're heading back this way. |
WTF's the deal with everyone shooting down the speed bows out there? I've had 2 80# X-FORCE HF's and have a 70# OMEN coming in, I love the speed and kinetic energy these bows put out.
You guys can't tell me you wouldn't like the idea of shooting one pin out to 40yards at atleast 330+FPS. I've had a 70# Mathews Switchback and it was a real nice bow but I'll never go back. I'd bet if alot of you guys ripping on the speed bows tried one of them for a week you'd love'm. |
Hell if I achieve 295-300fps im a happy camper.
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