Valley1320
Well-known member
Second that!!I think thats a good up grade Personally, and not because of the increase in speed. I think you're getting an overall better bow That compares well to almost all current flag ship models. I see value.
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Second that!!I think thats a good up grade Personally, and not because of the increase in speed. I think you're getting an overall better bow That compares well to almost all current flag ship models. I see value.
IN my opinion 22 fps does nothing in a hunting situation
smoother,less vibration ,dead in hand,and even slightly less noise are all for us not for the game we hunt
Im not saying dont upgrade but I wouldnt do it just for 22fps
For most game my bow has had 100% pass tru so how far does an arrow need to stick in the dirt 6 or 9 inches lol
I agree the arrow weight is fairly heavy, maybe if you want more speed the arrow could lose a few grains?Your arrow is VERY heavy for length and draw weight. I don't think you will get 22 for by switching.
It s enough to change trajectory, if you shoot longer shots it might help.
Upgrading I usually look for smoothness and speed with lower draw weight.
New to the forum hello everybody!Thinking of upgrading to a used Elite Option 7 from my Diamond Infinity Edge Pro. The listed IBO is only 22 FPS faster. I’m sure a newer bow with smoother draw and other “upgrades” would be nice. I shot two deer with my bow this year and it works well enough but it’s pretty slow with my heavier arrow setup.
What is your thought process when choosing to upgrade your bow? Would you upgrade for 22 FPS? Are newer features worth it? How do you evaluate the choice other than “I want a new bow”?
your kiddingI've chased 22 fps in a rifle. mtmuley