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Interesting, I wonder how it groups?
Think it would be any good for smallgame bryan?
i dont think it would be a forgiving setup. small axle to axle + short brace hieght = bad news.
Quote from: bearpaw on August 09, 2013, 03:38:05 PMInteresting, I wonder how it groups?Did you notice how Myles is gripping the bow? Death grip!! In my experience with it that's the best way to shoot it. I think that's why I never got real good groups out of it. My east coast friend that hunts with it shoots pretty good on the range. But, he does admit under hunting situations he has a tendency to throw shots left and right. I think he has taken a couple dozen deer with it over the years...and a few hogs.Quote from: Smossy on August 09, 2013, 03:46:57 PMThink it would be any good for smallgame bryan?It is a complete big game type of hunting bow. So not simply a lightweight small game tool. Myself hitting small game is more difficult than big game. So I'd rather shoot a more consistent bow for small game. Would be a dang expensive setup just to play around shooting small game with. But it is fun to shoot! I always enjoy something a little different.Quote from: spotnstalkmuleys on August 09, 2013, 03:54:47 PMi dont think it would be a forgiving setup. small axle to axle + short brace hieght = bad news.It does have a 7" brace height and parallel limbs. Holds quite stable. I just could not get a decent follow-thru. The grip is really funky and the reaction of the bow does take some getting use to. I'm sure with enough practice someone could shoot it quite well. Then again you have to ask yourself...Why?Btw - That "Myles" comment is an inside joke. I'm sure mountainman would love to flip me crap about a lack of accuracy in any statement I might make so I figured I needed to clarify.
wonder what the FPS is?
I always thought these styles looked really cool. I wouldnt mind picking up a crossbow when I get a job for coyote hunting..