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Have The bow and arrow speed and point of hit improved in the last 10 years >>MM >NO>>:> I have some 10 plus years Hoyt Bows at that was top of the line , they have changed some things !! whats the top speed of a hoyt 10 year old bow >345fps>> whats it 2019? smoke and mirrors in the bow world!
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Compound Bow Hunting is Dead as far as I see In America !! It takes a lot of time to be just in the ball park of hunting with a bow and America just does not have the TIME!>> back on the Cell Phone Please!>>Enjoy
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10 yr old Hoyt proly didn't IBO at 345 FPS.
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Bow speeds are always increasing,
Thing is they're getting faster at less draw weight with more letoff. Newer draw cycles tend to be a bit harsh.
X bows are gobbling up the archery market though.
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Your stupid>> Not at All >> You just keep reading the Rag and you are so smart!!
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Your stupid>> Not at All >> You just keep reading the Rag and you are so smart!! Does this nonsense come in an English language version?
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Your stupid>> Not at All >> You just keep reading the Rag and you are so smart!! Hey stupid! English please..
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If you look at the next thread >> cross bow >It has like 3ooooooooop mill threads and hits >> QWhy?? its like a Gun!1`>> and a compound is not like that!>> but that's whats even the youth of so called hunters are https://youtu.be/dqM5L5JQseI Enjoy
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If you look at the next thread >> cross bow >It has like 3ooooooooop mill threads and hits >> QWhy?? its like a Gun!1`>> and a compound is not like that!>> but that's whats even the youth of so called hunters are https://youtu.be/dqM5L5JQseI Enjoy If you can't be bothered to speak English, not this text-gibrish, you may succeed in being the one and only person I put on ignore. Your choice fool, you ain't gangsta!
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Hey stupid! English please.. OK>> https://youtu.be/3V14TbQgwgk Enjoy
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The road to ignore is a one way street. You sure you want to travel that direction?
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Sharp Things attempting pigeon english?
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Sharp Things attempting pigeon english? Not sure, but it's too stupid to put up with. If he wishes to continue this nonsense, he will effectively self ban as far as I'm concerned. Never ignored someone before. His choice.
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From what I've been told, it's a bot, not a person. Don't waste your time arguing with an "it". Check out it's posts everywhere on the 'Fire tonight and you'll see what I mean.
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From his 90 posts, not all are this gibberish. A few are even phrased in English.
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Bow speeds have been gradually increasing. However in my opinion, absent some tech break through they are close to peak. Bows are rated at a certain speed and very light arrows are used to get to that speed. Seldom if ever will you get that speed with a rigged hunting bow and a reasonable weight hunting arrow. I’ve been bow hunting well over 40 years. I don’t know the speed of my early compounds, but would guess low 200 FPS if that. Today I shoot a 520 grain arrow, fairly heavy, at 255 FPS. I could get to around 280 FPS with a light arrow, but choose not to do so. I killed a lot of game including elk with 220fps arrows.
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Been at this a while myself, started back in high school 1984. First elk I ever killed was with an old 60# 46" long Hoyt Energy Wheel bow shooting fingers with 540gr aluminum arrows. I seriously doubt that old bow shot 200 fps. My current rig is a Hoyt Carbon Defiant still 60# but shoots 380gr carbon arrows around 275 fps. Certainly no finger bow but it is nice to carry and shoots very well. Both bows killed elk equally dead. I have no desire to go back to the old Energy Wheels.
I do agree that bow speeds have about maxed out. The latest go-round has shorter and shorter brace heights and super aggressive cams to find just a tad more speed. But with those short brace heights and aggressive cams come bows that are more critical to shoot. A poor trade off for me.
FWIW: I spent from 2003 to 2013 shooting a Hoyt Ultratec cam and 1/2. That was a super bow - also killed elk equally dead as the others.
I guess the summary is that: Yes, bows of today are faster - maybe a bit more accurate (in the right configuration)..........most likely shorter, possibly lighter and absolutely more expensive.
Putting Ranting and Sharp Things on Ignore sure make this place more enjoyable.
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Hoyt put out a bow in 2010 that was over 340 IBO....It was called the Alpha Burner....I had one ....It had no valley!!!!! If you relaxed or creep ed at full draw.... it was ready to rip your shoulder off..... god I loved that bow.......
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