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woodstoka
17-12-06, 04:34 PM
hi guys im currently shooting a pse nova synergy 4 twin cam
its set on 50lbs and 25inch draw length it shoots at 265 fps
how ever im going to upgrade in afew months and was wondering wat you guys think would be a good bow for hunting that will suit me im willing to spend600-700 just for the bow can you guys give me any tips
ohh and im looking for a nice short bow that i cvan have on about 55lbs at 25inch draw :D
thanks jesse
Are you sure it shoots at 265fps?? You must be using extremely light arrows...58 grains to be exact! What is the IBO?
woodstoka
17-12-06, 06:07 PM
no i dea thats just what it said about it on the chart :twisted:
At the moment I am shooting a 2003 Bowtech Stalker...50-60#
It seems to belt the arrows out faster than any 60-70# bow i have had,is extremely light,quiet and a pleasure to shoot...
I wouldn't hesitate in buying another bowtech..
Sparra...
woodstoka
17-12-06, 07:53 PM
hey sparra have you got a picture and how mutch are they worth
NormGunston
17-12-06, 08:20 PM
Jesse- Regarding MF's thread with the Mathews Outback for sale- even if you have to spend the extra $80.00 for the shorter cam, you get all the extra gear, arrows to cut down (or not) and a bow that will last forever and do anything you need it to do, from hunting to 3D. As Bill said, although too long a cam is really not optimal, you will soon lengthen out your draw length. It's excellent value.
woodstoka
17-12-06, 08:24 PM
i know i would buy it now if i had the money :?
im waiting till my birthday then ill sell my bow and put my olf stuff on it then keep my good accesories and by a new or second hand bow and put my accesorie on it
I don't have any pic's Stocka and I think I paid about $350.00 AU posted from the States..It was 12 months old when I got it with a few accessories..I should have been using it from the day I got it but I always thought more poundage was better so I used my 60-70# bows..
Regards...Sparra
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