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re: Grim Reaper reviews

Posted on 10/9/15 at 7:53 am to
Posted by dnm3305
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 10/9/15 at 7:53 am to
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i have shot grim reapers the past 2 years. Excellent broadheads, i dont shoot the 2" though, they need alot of speed. And i dont shoot speed. i shoot the smaller ones


I know you shoot a Brute X, have you put that thing through a chrono? I know youre draw length will be short, but what's your poundage and arrow weight? Im asking because I bought my little brother the Brute X. It's an awesome bow for the money.
Posted by oleyeller
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 10/9/15 at 8:21 am to
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i have shot grim reapers the past 2 years. Excellent broadheads, i dont shoot the 2" though, they need alot of speed. And i dont shoot speed. i shoot the smaller ones


I know you shoot a Brute X, have you put that thing through a chrono? I know youre draw length will be short, but what's your poundage and arrow weight? Im asking because I bought my little brother the Brute X. It's an awesome bow for the money.


i have not. Im at 29" draw lenghth i believe. im shooting about 63lbs. Im shooting goldtip 5575 arrows. I love the bow, never had an issue with it. its dead on at 20, 30, and 40yrds every time i shoot it.. and thats all i need.

When i first got the bow i took it to my local shop (who is a matthews dealer) and got him to put the peep site on and paper tune it. He shot it twice and looked at it and said "what is this", and i told him... he said it was one of the smoothest bows he has shot, that he was very impressed. I dont bow hunt enough to justify spending $700 to $1000 on a bow, so i have gotten every penny out of this $350 bow
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