Love the opinions and discussion. Anyone dogmatic? I figured after the old bow broke again (now fixed), it was a good time to get a new one. Since I'll be shooting 950 grain arrows and can pull 80+, why not? I am not going to be resenting the few extra pounds of KE once there is a cape on the other end of the arrow.
I was really pleased when my first two shots at 50 and then at 60 drilled the 8 ring. Weird shooting those heavy arrows, but really pretty cool. This Martin Bengal is an impressive machine. Draws at 84.5 lbs. Way smoother than my 8 yr old bow pulled at 70. Different feel, but I have no doubt it will get the job done. I'll be deer and elk hunting this fall with my cape buffalo broadheads and arrows....Should be interesting. I suspect should be effective and all practice is good. Hope to have several thousand shots done over the next year.
BTW, Martin treated me really well. They built the bow, let me pick it up and take it to an archery shop and try it before I bought it. Great service and a great product.
Also, recommendations on good field point targets? All my other targets have been shot to bits. I'm now shooting my sons 3-D bear but it is a challenge to pull the arrows out, and I've got one small chunk off my last 3-d Buck. Shot that one in half, then shot the halves apart as well. Usually practice all year with broadheads.