short draw speed
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short draw speed
I read this in the bow gear review forum
MidwestJ
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yeah blakeman I have the same problem. I was contemplating the Switchback XT until I came across the bowtech equalizer. Now I'm torn between the two.
Check out the equalizer.
I too have a 26" draw length and am looking very seriously at this bow. The guy at the bowshop said his son was getting 281fps with a 26.5 inch draw @ 62lbs
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shooting 26.5 draw and 62lbs @281 doesnt seem right to me...am i wrong?
i dont know much about this bow.
is that a true statement?
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MidwestJ
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yeah blakeman I have the same problem. I was contemplating the Switchback XT until I came across the bowtech equalizer. Now I'm torn between the two.
Check out the equalizer.
I too have a 26" draw length and am looking very seriously at this bow. The guy at the bowshop said his son was getting 281fps with a 26.5 inch draw @ 62lbs
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shooting 26.5 draw and 62lbs @281 doesnt seem right to me...am i wrong?
i dont know much about this bow.
is that a true statement?
Alpha capo
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RE: short draw speed
So what are you trying to say? I had a 2004 Martin Slayr that was getting 299 fps at 27" and 53#. That was an IBO setup. For hunting it was doing 284 fps at the same 53#.