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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1107906" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>With the speed bow tech that is out now, I see no need to shot 80 lbs. I am of short stature and medium build and my 70 lb Insanity CPX is smooth all day long. If you are of large build, then 80 might be no problem. You said , you wanted to extend your range and that is why you were thinking 80 lbs? </p><p>I have a 6 pin sight and it's pretty easy to guess the in between yardages out to 80 yards. I have shot at 90 before with great accuracy but the 8.7 gpi arrow makes it harder to guess the in between ranges at those distances. A single pin sight might be better for those shots. </p><p>If you are looking to shoot at 90+ yards, go with the smallest diameter arrows possible. I've been told that the Easton G series (deep six) is the best for bucking the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1107906, member: 78569"] With the speed bow tech that is out now, I see no need to shot 80 lbs. I am of short stature and medium build and my 70 lb Insanity CPX is smooth all day long. If you are of large build, then 80 might be no problem. You said , you wanted to extend your range and that is why you were thinking 80 lbs? I have a 6 pin sight and it's pretty easy to guess the in between yardages out to 80 yards. I have shot at 90 before with great accuracy but the 8.7 gpi arrow makes it harder to guess the in between ranges at those distances. A single pin sight might be better for those shots. If you are looking to shoot at 90+ yards, go with the smallest diameter arrows possible. I've been told that the Easton G series (deep six) is the best for bucking the wind. [/QUOTE]
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