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<blockquote data-quote="Danny" data-source="post: 1254799" data-attributes="member: 11002"><p>This is also very true. A perfect example .....Remember, I was shooting with fingers....</p><p></p><p>When I first started, I was shooting a 48" Pearson 2300c. It was my hunting bow. It was shooting 2117 arrows at about 218 fps. But it was very forgiving. When I started shooting 3-D, I went to a 43" Browning Maxim. That was the sweetest bow I ever shot. Not super fast. But very forgiving with decent speed. I was shooting 31" 2514 arrows at 230 fps. That was a good balance of speed and forgiveness for me. When I got serious about 3-D, I went to a Hoyt Deviator XL. 42" ATA with very hard cams, and a 5" brace height. It shot the same arrows at 270 fps, and carbons at 310 fps. But it was a monster to shoot. Form had to be perfect with that bow. I shot all of those bows at 70 lbs draw weight, 30" draw. ATA had nothing to do with speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny, post: 1254799, member: 11002"] This is also very true. A perfect example .....Remember, I was shooting with fingers.... When I first started, I was shooting a 48" Pearson 2300c. It was my hunting bow. It was shooting 2117 arrows at about 218 fps. But it was very forgiving. When I started shooting 3-D, I went to a 43" Browning Maxim. That was the sweetest bow I ever shot. Not super fast. But very forgiving with decent speed. I was shooting 31" 2514 arrows at 230 fps. That was a good balance of speed and forgiveness for me. When I got serious about 3-D, I went to a Hoyt Deviator XL. 42" ATA with very hard cams, and a 5" brace height. It shot the same arrows at 270 fps, and carbons at 310 fps. But it was a monster to shoot. Form had to be perfect with that bow. I shot all of those bows at 70 lbs draw weight, 30" draw. ATA had nothing to do with speed. [/QUOTE]
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