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Most accurate, high energy, long range bow on the market?
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<blockquote data-quote="TX mountain hunter" data-source="post: 566104" data-attributes="member: 29141"><p>Thank you all for the feedback. Back on tuning the switchback, I have tried a couple different weights, and even exceeded what the charts say for arrow stiffness with no luck. Should I try going with even heavier arrows than what currently exceeds the charts? I get close when i drop my weight from the 72 max down below 60. I currently have a happy medium setup with 62.5 pounds. At 50 yards, my mechanicals hit dead center, 65 they are about 3 or 4 inches right and 30 yards they are about 2 inches left. I do have a level on the bow. </p><p> </p><p>As far as an instructor, I've pretty much just picked up bowhunting on my own without having a mentor. The only people I shoot with are newer to bowhunting and less experienced than myself. When in pro shops, I try to have people help with my shooting form and have had good luck practicing their suggestions.</p><p> </p><p>I saw a recommendation for FOB's or blazers, I assume quick spins will suffice? </p><p> </p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX mountain hunter, post: 566104, member: 29141"] Thank you all for the feedback. Back on tuning the switchback, I have tried a couple different weights, and even exceeded what the charts say for arrow stiffness with no luck. Should I try going with even heavier arrows than what currently exceeds the charts? I get close when i drop my weight from the 72 max down below 60. I currently have a happy medium setup with 62.5 pounds. At 50 yards, my mechanicals hit dead center, 65 they are about 3 or 4 inches right and 30 yards they are about 2 inches left. I do have a level on the bow. As far as an instructor, I've pretty much just picked up bowhunting on my own without having a mentor. The only people I shoot with are newer to bowhunting and less experienced than myself. When in pro shops, I try to have people help with my shooting form and have had good luck practicing their suggestions. I saw a recommendation for FOB's or blazers, I assume quick spins will suffice? Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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