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Most accurate, high energy, long range bow on the market?
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<blockquote data-quote="spdrman" data-source="post: 565924" data-attributes="member: 34092"><p>I personally like the hoyts but that's all personal preference, my friends (some of which are pro shooters) and my self all shoot pretty good at longer distances and we all shoot different brands of bows (PSE, Bowtech, Elite, Hoyt, Fred Bear), its all about what feels good and what you can shoot good, I really wouldn't be to concerned about the speed of the bow but more so how's its set up, I'm shooting a Hoyt carbon element and I lost 40 fps switching to that bow from my previous bow, I played the speed game for a few years and had nothing but problems trying to tune my bow and as coues84 stated try shooting a heavier arrow with more front of center and alot of helical, I've had nothing but problems trying to tune lightweight arrows with broadheads and where I live we have to use fixed blade broadheads, I really like 3 inch fusion vanes with as much helical as I can get and I also build all my own arrows, I like the quality control I get from it, one of my favorite tools is the G5 arrow square, seems like the saws never make perfect square cuts and I use that on both end to make sure my knock and insert sit perfectly in the arrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spdrman, post: 565924, member: 34092"] I personally like the hoyts but that's all personal preference, my friends (some of which are pro shooters) and my self all shoot pretty good at longer distances and we all shoot different brands of bows (PSE, Bowtech, Elite, Hoyt, Fred Bear), its all about what feels good and what you can shoot good, I really wouldn't be to concerned about the speed of the bow but more so how's its set up, I'm shooting a Hoyt carbon element and I lost 40 fps switching to that bow from my previous bow, I played the speed game for a few years and had nothing but problems trying to tune my bow and as coues84 stated try shooting a heavier arrow with more front of center and alot of helical, I've had nothing but problems trying to tune lightweight arrows with broadheads and where I live we have to use fixed blade broadheads, I really like 3 inch fusion vanes with as much helical as I can get and I also build all my own arrows, I like the quality control I get from it, one of my favorite tools is the G5 arrow square, seems like the saws never make perfect square cuts and I use that on both end to make sure my knock and insert sit perfectly in the arrow [/QUOTE]
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