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re: Bow Draw weight
Posted on 10/7/15 at 8:59 am to mylsuhat
Posted on 10/7/15 at 8:59 am to mylsuhat
2015 Hoyt Nitrum 30
70 lb draw, 28.50" draw length.
414 grain Easton Axis Arrows at 302 FPS through a chrono for 83.75 ft/lbs of kinetic energy. I think you should draw what you feel comfortable at. If that's 62 then great. If that's 75 then great. The Nitrum is so smooth that I feel I could draw more and be comfortable but it's maxed out. My FIL's Bowtech Experience is set at 71 and the draw is night and day to me when compared to mine. It's considerably harsh with a bad hump at the back right before it breaks over. Not a fan of that draw and if I owned that bow I would crank it down to 65 or so.
70 lb draw, 28.50" draw length.
414 grain Easton Axis Arrows at 302 FPS through a chrono for 83.75 ft/lbs of kinetic energy. I think you should draw what you feel comfortable at. If that's 62 then great. If that's 75 then great. The Nitrum is so smooth that I feel I could draw more and be comfortable but it's maxed out. My FIL's Bowtech Experience is set at 71 and the draw is night and day to me when compared to mine. It's considerably harsh with a bad hump at the back right before it breaks over. Not a fan of that draw and if I owned that bow I would crank it down to 65 or so.
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