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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 3073795" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I've only shot a couple carbon bows. And my experience is very limited. I've shot a PSE carbon air that was a nice bow and seemed fast. And the other was a Hoyt carbon spyder. The Hoyt was a sweet bow as well. I personally haven't been able to justify the weight difference between a carbon bow and an aluminum. I know a lot of people get lost in the new but there's some older bows still floating around that are killer. Look around for a Mathew's's Helium or a Reezen 6.5. These bows were fairly light and fast. Most modern bows are in the 340-350 Ibo range and I believe the helium was like mid 330's and the Reezen was about 340. I shoot a Mathew's VXR 28 and it's not the lightest bow but I find I shoot a lil heavier bow better than I did some lighter ones I've had in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 3073795, member: 94240"] I’ve only shot a couple carbon bows. And my experience is very limited. I’ve shot a PSE carbon air that was a nice bow and seemed fast. And the other was a Hoyt carbon spyder. The Hoyt was a sweet bow as well. I personally haven’t been able to justify the weight difference between a carbon bow and an aluminum. I know a lot of people get lost in the new but there’s some older bows still floating around that are killer. Look around for a Mathew’s’s Helium or a Reezen 6.5. These bows were fairly light and fast. Most modern bows are in the 340-350 Ibo range and I believe the helium was like mid 330’s and the Reezen was about 340. I shoot a Mathew’s VXR 28 and it’s not the lightest bow but I find I shoot a lil heavier bow better than I did some lighter ones I’ve had in the past. [/QUOTE]
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