Even at 82 lbs thats got to be the fastest bow I have ever heard of. Is that speed verified through a chrono or different chronos?
Good god, my Bowtech experience, custom stringed and tuned by Mike Carter aka Crackers, was a factory 335 ibo. After his tuning he got it to ibo at 30in draw...
It is generally believed that an arrow with a high FOC will fly well, but with premature loss of trajectory (nose-diving). While an arrow with a very low FOC will hold its trajectory better, but it will fly erratically. So again, another trade-off for you to consider. My deer crossing hunters...
Suprised nobody has brought up Front of Center. KE and momentum is important but foc is right up there. I have ran arrows of the same weight but one with higher foc, always penetrates better.
Carbon overdrive. Mike carter aka crackers in st joseph mo had one tuned close to 350 ibo. It was smooth and had a good backwall and great valley. Overdrive has better limbs and a way better cam system. Bowtechs overdrive cams are the best tuning cams on the market.
Ya still back and forth. Really like Matuskas a lot. Supposedly there coming out with an offset semi sneak. The deers total gross was 178 4/8 non typical, 173 4/8 as typical. Nets right on 160 and change.
More or less a remake of the alphamax which in my opinion was the best hoyt bow ever made and one of the best hunting bows of all time. I never owned one. I know alot who still shoot them. They still stand up to todays models. Really the only difference between the charger and alphamax is cams...
I think around the 15th or 17th the 2nd full moon hits. Traditionally thats when the major breeding should be going on. 2nd full moon after the fall equinox is usually a good time to be in the stand.
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