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Quote from: Hoytstaffshooter83 on November 23, 2008, 06:26:41 PMstill the alphamax for me, i also love the guys that buy based on speed... from my tests with a hooter shooter fixed blades group best at 260-280fps anything past that and they are not that great...... so 300+ fps to me is worthlessI always buy based on speed. My fixed blade broadheads are grouping at 90 and 100 yards coming off my bow at 300 fps.In fact I have shot three blade fixed broadheads as fast as 352 fps out at 90 yards and grouped up just fine.At any rate the new Monster XLR8 will most likley be my new bow this coming year. Wonder how fast it will propel my arrows?
still the alphamax for me, i also love the guys that buy based on speed... from my tests with a hooter shooter fixed blades group best at 260-280fps anything past that and they are not that great...... so 300+ fps to me is worthless
the reflex line of bows are good for the price, basically they take a hoyt parts and mix/match more or less and make reflex... just not quite the same quality as a hoyt but damn close...... still hands down the alphamax for me.. plenty fast at 321 and a nice brace height.. and apparently from some experts on here brace height is the only dertermining factor in a bows performance or accuracy.. so therfore that alone it will be awesome, I have never liked the way any matthews looks/feels in my hand and 360fps at 80lbs with a 5 in brace height.. no thanks..
Thanks for the info Hoyt. I realize that a true Hoyt is probably of better quality, but I can't afford one. I can pick up a brand new Growler for $350.
no doubt about that