over drow
#3
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: North-Central/NW WI
I second Dacotah. I did use an overdraw on an old Hoyt Superslam once. I did shoot pretty well with it, but I wouldn' t use one again. Carbons will do the same thing, and you won' t sacrifice anything. If you want to use an overdraw along with carbons, you' ll be getting a pretty light arrow-probably too light to be safe to use with your bow.
I' d say use carbons, and if you really want the shorter arrows, slide your rest back a little to shorten the arrow an inch or so.
peashooter
I' d say use carbons, and if you really want the shorter arrows, slide your rest back a little to shorten the arrow an inch or so.
peashooter
#4
Fork Horn
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 250
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From: Fredericksburg, VA
I shoot an overdraw on my Golden Eagle and it does just great. I' ve been shooting with it since I got the bow. I shoot 2213 24" Easton SuperSlams. It shoots at 280fps. OBTW Carbon isn' t always the answer. I have alums and if it ain' t broke don' t fix it.



