ok this is the currant set up no kidding , I have a tubrotech with #100 limbs at 30 inch draw . I shoot it last night at 92lbs it will go to 96 lbs , with a 2419 and a 100 tip it wieghed 607 grains and shot 282 fps thats 107 kkkE. with a 150 tip it shot 274 at 555 at 96 lbs it shoots a 670 at 274. I shot a fullmedal dangerous game with a wieght tube wieghing 950 grains 229 fps it made right 113 ke. So put your bs smiles where you want and i'll prove it , Why should I bs you , It's a killer combo and i use it in the wind and or brush where the heavy arrows an advantage . It's not my problem that some pansies can't pull 100 lbs . the realizism is the alhpa burner at 80 lbs almost has the same numbers. sorry tyo burst you nay sayers bubbles.
easy there barney rubble, I don't think anyone was callin bs on ones ability to pull a bow back. Least in my case I just wanted you to answer the questions, don't be so sensitive

Thanks for explaining the arrow setup, was the reason for me that 670g@275fps didn't equate because I couldn't find any high gpi aluminium. Seems the 2419 has been discontinued and removed from the Easton site. better stock up.
I do know what you mean about smoother aim when shooting a heavier draw weight. I've had the same preference to an extent....that being up to 70lbs. I'll admit I'm too afraid of limb blowing apart at full draw, let alone being strong enough. a 90lb limb malfunction

sht going wrong at 70lbs is more than I care to experience.