Alright archer's.. neeed lots of advice!
Muley Shed Freak
3/29/11 12:17pm
Its been decided i am going to a compound bow, and putting up the long bow. I have ZERO experience with compounds.
what do you all shoot? Poundage? Letoff? Sights? Release? Spines? Fletching? Weight? Broadheads? Im in Idaho so they have to be fixed, no mechanical. Cams? Hand shock? Length of bow? Arrow rests? Nocks?
basically head to toe, what do you use and why?
my draw lenght is around 28, poundage up to 60 with an 80% let off.
My shoulder just can't take the long bow anymore. I ned to get set up as quickly as possible. Hoping to hunt in September.
what do you all shoot? Poundage? Letoff? Sights? Release? Spines? Fletching? Weight? Broadheads? Im in Idaho so they have to be fixed, no mechanical. Cams? Hand shock? Length of bow? Arrow rests? Nocks?
basically head to toe, what do you use and why?
my draw lenght is around 28, poundage up to 60 with an 80% let off.
My shoulder just can't take the long bow anymore. I ned to get set up as quickly as possible. Hoping to hunt in September.
8,499
I shoot the 2010 hoyt alpha max. 70 lbs, 80% let off, flash point hd's 7 pins, trueball, easton epics with zebra wrap 340s-but im thinking aboutto going up to 400s, wac ems! No hand shock what so ever such a smoot bow to shoot. 32" bow and a drop away rest!
My advise is to go to a 'good' shop, one that has a selection of bows and shoot as many as you can. As with your recurve, you'll know it when you feel it! A lot of good/great bows out there and you'll find the one for you...I'm not a speed freak and like the heavier arrow, but I still shoot through everything from Muleys to Elk. Have fun!!! :thumb
I agree with going to local shops and testing out the bows. Make sure they are all set at the same weight and draw length as that can always effect how the bows feel. There are so many great bows out there make sure you don't fall in love with the first one you shoot and just buy it.
What price range are you looking at?
keep um coming!
I shoot a Hoyt Trykon (about 4 years old) 66lbs. 28.5" draw. Drop away rest, Gold Tip Arrows, the best flying fixed broadheads are Slick trick or Terminals. 100 grain. Fuse Accesories are the best for sights/stabilizer. Do not know your price range but I would try the new Quest Bows.
Mark
By all means shoot as many bows as possible and buy whats comfortable to you!
Ripcord rest with a Code Red launcher arm
Fuse 4" stabilizer with a Control Freak extension totalling 12" in length
Montana Black Gold Ascent single pin sight.
I use a Trubal Pro Diamond Extreme Ultra 4 back ension release (hunt with the Pro Diamond thumb release)
Recently installed a Focus grip.
Mathews quiver
This set up launches a 430 grain arrow 277 fps at 29" of draw.