I'm ready to order my new Guardian after selling my Outback, but I cant seem to decide on draw weight. In the past I have always shot somewhere between 64# and 68#, depending on what felt comfortable that year. I also could never seem to achieve the full 70# on my Mathews bows, maybe due to string stretch. Some folks tell me I will likely get a little more than the rated poundage out of a Bowtech. I'll be shooting around 29.5"-30" draw, depending on whether I stick with a loop. I have no problem drawing a 70# bow but I do wear out quicker when practicing.
I expect a 60# Guardian will shoot as fast as my Outback did at 68#, which was in the mid 280's. But I could obviously bump that up easily with a 70# bow.
I've always read that a bow is most efficent at its highest draw weight, so I guess my question is, what do I lose by shooting a 70# bow at less than 70#'s? Also, is a 60# bow quieter than a 70# if they are both maxed out? I hate making these decisions...
I expect a 60# Guardian will shoot as fast as my Outback did at 68#, which was in the mid 280's. But I could obviously bump that up easily with a 70# bow.
I've always read that a bow is most efficent at its highest draw weight, so I guess my question is, what do I lose by shooting a 70# bow at less than 70#'s? Also, is a 60# bow quieter than a 70# if they are both maxed out? I hate making these decisions...