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<blockquote data-quote="pockets380" data-source="post: 1093070" data-attributes="member: 30350"><p>I may be a little late to the party but here's my 2 cents. I upgraded from my Bear Legion to the Bowtech Boss this year. The Bear was a great starter bow but I was ready to upgrade. I did a ton of research and shot a bunch of bows! I learned so much in this whole process. The Boss is a 36" axle to axle bow. Mine is maxed at 71 pounds at a 30.5" draw. I have it set on the performance setting. I feel it draws so nicely on this setting I may never change it! I'm shooting a 405 grain Victory RIP at 310 fps. I'm using AAE Max Stealth for veins. They have a crazy helical! The shop I bought the bow from showed me a little trick with the Arizona EZ fletch mini. Which I would highly recommend! It's great for making your own arrows or just repairing a vein or two. I went to the Montana Black Gold single pin slider sight. It's amazing! Such a clear sight picture! Extremely bright pin in low light but with the photo chromatic filter no halo in bright light. With my set up I'm able to set the sight at 30 yards and I'm about an 1.5" high at 20 and about 2.5 low at 40. I don't even have to touch the sight unless my target is past 40. I've shot out to 100 yards for practice. The rest is a Trophy Taker Smackdown Pro. Overall I'm very pleased with its performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pockets380, post: 1093070, member: 30350"] I may be a little late to the party but here's my 2 cents. I upgraded from my Bear Legion to the Bowtech Boss this year. The Bear was a great starter bow but I was ready to upgrade. I did a ton of research and shot a bunch of bows! I learned so much in this whole process. The Boss is a 36" axle to axle bow. Mine is maxed at 71 pounds at a 30.5" draw. I have it set on the performance setting. I feel it draws so nicely on this setting I may never change it! I'm shooting a 405 grain Victory RIP at 310 fps. I'm using AAE Max Stealth for veins. They have a crazy helical! The shop I bought the bow from showed me a little trick with the Arizona EZ fletch mini. Which I would highly recommend! It's great for making your own arrows or just repairing a vein or two. I went to the Montana Black Gold single pin slider sight. It's amazing! Such a clear sight picture! Extremely bright pin in low light but with the photo chromatic filter no halo in bright light. With my set up I'm able to set the sight at 30 yards and I'm about an 1.5" high at 20 and about 2.5 low at 40. I don't even have to touch the sight unless my target is past 40. I've shot out to 100 yards for practice. The rest is a Trophy Taker Smackdown Pro. Overall I'm very pleased with its performance. [/QUOTE]
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