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Swamp Dawg 03-16-2004 07:40 PM

RE: Outback Question
 
Most bows perform best when set at their peak weight.

Rangeball 03-17-2004 07:29 AM

RE: Outback Question
 
No. Be nice though, wouldn't it... :)

You'd probably give up 5fps or so, add vibration and some noise, potentially.

Trushot_archer 03-17-2004 08:05 AM

RE: Outback Question
 
As a general rule a bow will perform at it's highest efficieancy at peak weight.

Not always a rule though. After sifting through dozens of Norb Mullaney's bow reports there are indeed some that actually perform to a higher efficiency at the middle of the draw weight specs.

You can never tell unless you do the full blown testing though or check out Norb's bow reports in....which magazine am I thinking of here guys??

For instance, I beleive it was an 03 Hoyt Cybertec that performes slightly more efficiently at 65# on a 70# max draw. Seems like I saw the Martin Cougar 3 SE was in the same boat.

Either way, I don't think you'd see a huge difference provided you choose the correct arrow inn regards to soine and weight for the particular draw weight. Wouldn't be a deal breaker for me anyway.

Techy 03-17-2004 01:47 PM

RE: Outback Question
 
NO, the 60#'er will out perform it till you get the 70#'er up coser to the peak.


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