Posted By: 10 Gauge
Recommendations for intermediate/upgrade? - 01/31/22 03:00 AM
I got a bow for Christmas this year. Finished out my season shooting the bow, from that point on. Tag soup… wasn’t going well anyway. I actually had one good opportunity with the bow and blew it, now I am obsessed.
Nothing wrong with the bow but I am developing an obsession with this something like when I geeked out on pellet guns. I am completely obsessed and shoot almost every free moment I can get. Wore out my arrow stop in about a day, lol.
Looking at upgrading, still plan to hunt the next season with this bow I have because I am DEAD SET on killing something with it. But as soon as I get some blood on it I want to pass it down and move on.
I am shooting 70 ib bow with a 31” draw length. Seems a smidge short to me. I catch myself pulling hard against the back of the draw. I want something 80 pounds or heavier and that features an extended draw length.
Any ideas? I am leaning toward a bowtech revolt xl but they max out at 70 ibs. I tend to favor the bow tech stuff, I like it and the archery shop in town near me is all about the bow tech, so I can get the best service there with probably a bow tech product.
I can handle a pretty heavy compound.
Thanks
Nothing wrong with the bow but I am developing an obsession with this something like when I geeked out on pellet guns. I am completely obsessed and shoot almost every free moment I can get. Wore out my arrow stop in about a day, lol.
Looking at upgrading, still plan to hunt the next season with this bow I have because I am DEAD SET on killing something with it. But as soon as I get some blood on it I want to pass it down and move on.
I am shooting 70 ib bow with a 31” draw length. Seems a smidge short to me. I catch myself pulling hard against the back of the draw. I want something 80 pounds or heavier and that features an extended draw length.
Any ideas? I am leaning toward a bowtech revolt xl but they max out at 70 ibs. I tend to favor the bow tech stuff, I like it and the archery shop in town near me is all about the bow tech, so I can get the best service there with probably a bow tech product.
I can handle a pretty heavy compound.
Thanks