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Old 11-27-2002 | 12:13 PM
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How would this set up feel, hit, sound, etc..

2003 Extreme VFT with 80 lb. limbs, 30 inch draw
Muzzy ZE
Trophy Ridge Matrix sight
Stbilizer - Undecided 6 - 8 inches though
String loop

Questions, how heavy of an arrow would I need to shoot safely?
Any guess on speed with the appropriate arrow weight?

I think the IBO on the VFT if 323-333 with 70 lb. limbs and 30 inch draw.

I am thinking of this for next years set-up. Any comments or opinions are appreciated. Thanks

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Old 11-27-2002 | 12:17 PM
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What are you hunting Elephants!!! LOL

Sounds great except for the 80 lb limbs. For whitetail 70 is max and probably overkill. IMO
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Old 11-27-2002 | 02:57 PM
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Sounds like agood setup to me. You might want to reconsider the 80 lb. limbs, if it gets cold you might not be able to draw it. I'm also thinking about a new BowTech, but I'm leaning towards the dual cam Patriot. I plan to shoot the MZE or GKF Fall Away Premier, Spot Hogg Hogg-it sight, and 8" Stealth Stabilizer. You should look into Stealth, they make a high-quality product. Here's the Stealth sight, www.stealtharchery.com Good luck with you're new setup!

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Old 11-27-2002 | 04:06 PM
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That sounds very similar to the setup I'll be getting into in the spring. I agree with losing the 80# limbs, but to each his own.
I wouldn't shoot anything less than 480 grains with that setup. Others will tell you 5 grains/lb are fine, but heavier is usually quieter as the arrow absorbs more energy. I shoot a few different grains and see how they hold. As far as an estimation of speed??? I 'll take my rookie stab in the dark at between 305 and 315. All set up of course.

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Old 11-28-2002 | 09:02 PM
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I think it is a lot of fun to shoot heavier bows - 80, 90 pounds plus. But I don't think they make much sense for hunting. You didn't say what you want to use the bow for.

I have the muzzy ZE on my Extreme Solo. I resisted for a while because it seemed too complicated, but users were so enthusiastic I decided to try it. You will not be disappointed. On the other hand, at the other extreme, I have whisker biscuits and GK Shootouts on two bows, and they work fine too.

What do you hope to accomplish with the stabilizer? Reduce the noise? Put some weight in the bow? Change the balance? A steadier hold? I think that the VFT design is supposed to almost eliminate any shock in your hand. People say nice things about the Stealth stabilizers, but you should have a clear idea of what you expect the stablizer to do for a particular bow before you select one.
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