that blacks gunna look smokin!Nice!Dying to see the black on black X-F.:tongue:
They are basically unchanged, other than the addition of "Americas Best" strings on the MM. I believe the color options may be different also.what about the updated moneymakers or shark do you have a pic of these with the specs that is what I am interested in.
all bows are like that they have an effective and actual, I forget what the releationship/reason is. can anyone help me out on this one?What's with the letoff %? If they only achieve 75%, why list it as 80%?
Thanks for a great explanation. That is how Mathews got P&Y to recognize their older 70% bows for the record book. Virtually all bows do this.Out West, I tried to attach a picture to try and explain your question (didn't work). The picture was a rough image of a draw force curve. This is a representation of the force you use to draw a bow. The "peak" (the lowest part after the plateau) is basically the least amount of pounds you hold and what basically every company uses as the label of % let-off for their bows. But you do continue to draw the bow into the "wall". As you draw into the wall you lose some let-off. This point is your "effective" let-off. I hope this helps.
:wink:before all of the cam timing questions come up from these pictures, these were photo shopped pics so the cam timing will be off. they will come to you timed correctly.
later
jkeiffer
Wonder why they left that one out of the pic?? The Am. Best St. is a def. plus!:tongue:All of the pro series bows will have the backstop installed along with the americas best bow strings. Hope that helps