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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2337320" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>LOL....funny as my bow is a 94 LX, and I still shoot it because it is still super smooth and will blow threw a deer at 65 yards easily. 64# at 29" with a 410gr arrow. I keep buying guns instead of a new bow because according to the youtube I might gain 10% today, and it still delivers what I need to the yardage I want. </p><p></p><p>Regardless of bow design, anchor point, etc. is not the sight point (eye or pin) higher than the arrow launch location unless the sight was directly behind the arrow perfectly in line with it? Would the arrow not have to rise to meet that sight line? I'm asking to help understand more as I only have what I have and have seen for other set ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2337320, member: 42157"] LOL....funny as my bow is a 94 LX, and I still shoot it because it is still super smooth and will blow threw a deer at 65 yards easily. 64# at 29" with a 410gr arrow. I keep buying guns instead of a new bow because according to the youtube I might gain 10% today, and it still delivers what I need to the yardage I want. Regardless of bow design, anchor point, etc. is not the sight point (eye or pin) higher than the arrow launch location unless the sight was directly behind the arrow perfectly in line with it? Would the arrow not have to rise to meet that sight line? I'm asking to help understand more as I only have what I have and have seen for other set ups. [/QUOTE]
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