HELP MY TRYKON IS SLOW
#11
Other ideas:
Remove as much weight as possible from your string. Use either a tubeless peep OR a kisser button - but not both. Remove your string silencers and go to an STS. Remove your string loop and attach your release directly to the string.
If your bow has an adjustable draw length you can also add a half inch draw length by removing the string loop and attaching to the string.
Lighten up your arrows by using blazers,75 or 85 grain tips, and do not use wraps. Also, can you cut down your arrow length by going to an "overdraw" style rest?
Remove as much weight as possible from your string. Use either a tubeless peep OR a kisser button - but not both. Remove your string silencers and go to an STS. Remove your string loop and attach your release directly to the string.
If your bow has an adjustable draw length you can also add a half inch draw length by removing the string loop and attaching to the string.
Lighten up your arrows by using blazers,75 or 85 grain tips, and do not use wraps. Also, can you cut down your arrow length by going to an "overdraw" style rest?
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Alvo Nebraska USA
Which release are you shooting? I'd highly recomend the Carter Quickie if you think you can INCREASE your draw length by going to a shorter release. It's possible to pick up 10 fps with a one inch increase in draw length.
#15
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Joined: Jun 2006
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Be real !250 F.P.S. and up,always will pass through a deer.Or medium sized game.Wasp hammers with carbons,never failed me.8 deer killed andthe arrow hasn't stayed in once..So ,300 f.p.s. really won't do anything more in general!
#16
ummm jarin where in this post was i saying that my arrow wouldnt go through a deer? i said i wanted speed. i am totally confident of passthroughs at 225 but i like my bow to be fast.


