What’s your actual draw length/weight and arrow setup. What speeds are you getting? I just pulled the trigger on a 70# remedy and with my actual draw length of 28” the spine calculators not giving me many options. I’d like to be around 290 FPS.
This is only 3fps off of IBO when you consider your draw length is 2” shorter and your arrow is 60 grains heavier.With calculators I’m showing 290 at about a 410ish gr arrow.... are they running that much under manufacture claimed ibo?
Im interested in these results, I'm similar specs for draw length and arrow weight.I'll run mine through a chrono on Thursday and get numbers back to you. I am currently 29.75DL and I will shoot a 568 grain and a 458 grain arrow.
Sorry the chrono has been down where I shoot so I wasn't able to get the numbersIm interested in these results, I'm similar specs for draw length and arrow weight.
Interesting statement. What if you went with the Enkore and were able to shoot at a lower weight, get the same speed and because it’s a lower weight a similar draw?loud compared to what? Personally I didn't buy the bow for speed I bought it for the easy draw @70#. If I wanted more speed I would have bought an enkore. I'm waiting for speed mods to arrive at my dealer but I hear it's only 3 fps gain.
It's not that much louder but the VXR is the quietest bow on the market.Loud compared to my vxr and trx.
I shot the enkore and while it was nice the draw it was nowhere near as nice as the Remedy. I just liked how the Remedy felt overall and being so much easier on my shoulder was more important to me.Interesting statement. What if you went with the Enkore and were able to shoot at a lower weight, get the same speed and because it’s a lower weight a similar draw?
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Its considerably louder .It's not that much louder but the VXR is the quietest bow on the market.
I shot the enkore and while it was nice the draw it was nowhere near as nice as the Remedy. I just liked how the Remedy felt overall and being so much easier on my shoulder was more important to me.