gunrunr
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Answering Skips Questions
Bows are designed to be shot at peak weight for best efficeincy and quietest operation. I don't like to back them off more that half way unless it is temporary. If you plan on shooting "73# forever" as you stated - you would be way better off with a 70# bow.
Most guys I know that shoot tons of 3D competitively do it at 60# - 70# for that many shots just tires you out quicker and makes the last 10 targets a little harder to shoot well.
Elite has a smooth draw but at the cost of speed and KE. The Synergy you want set at 80# (set to same draw length and shooting same arrow) would give you the same Kinetic energy and speed as say a 62# RPM360 or a Hoyt Turbo set at 66#, etc. If pure KE is your goal a higher rated IBO bow will get you there a lot easier. I'm not trying to pick on Elite specifically, the new Mathews NoCam would be very similar as it is also a lower rated IBO than many on the market. BOth these companies also make faster bows which would be my choice in those lineups if you want to Max out your KE.
Granted, these slower IBO bows put out more than enough KE even at 40# draw to kill Iowa Whitetail. I have kids getting pass-thru shots on whitetail at 40#. Getting KE figures over 80# makes it legal for Cape Buffalo in most places in Africa and we are getting close to the 100# that they ask for Elephant. If your 60 or 70# bow is not getting consistent pass-throughs, you probably need to change broadheads, arrows or do more tuning.
Bows are designed to be shot at peak weight for best efficeincy and quietest operation. I don't like to back them off more that half way unless it is temporary. If you plan on shooting "73# forever" as you stated - you would be way better off with a 70# bow.
Most guys I know that shoot tons of 3D competitively do it at 60# - 70# for that many shots just tires you out quicker and makes the last 10 targets a little harder to shoot well.
Elite has a smooth draw but at the cost of speed and KE. The Synergy you want set at 80# (set to same draw length and shooting same arrow) would give you the same Kinetic energy and speed as say a 62# RPM360 or a Hoyt Turbo set at 66#, etc. If pure KE is your goal a higher rated IBO bow will get you there a lot easier. I'm not trying to pick on Elite specifically, the new Mathews NoCam would be very similar as it is also a lower rated IBO than many on the market. BOth these companies also make faster bows which would be my choice in those lineups if you want to Max out your KE.
Granted, these slower IBO bows put out more than enough KE even at 40# draw to kill Iowa Whitetail. I have kids getting pass-thru shots on whitetail at 40#. Getting KE figures over 80# makes it legal for Cape Buffalo in most places in Africa and we are getting close to the 100# that they ask for Elephant. If your 60 or 70# bow is not getting consistent pass-throughs, you probably need to change broadheads, arrows or do more tuning.