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<blockquote data-quote="gusd" data-source="post: 1103509" data-attributes="member: 90071"><p>I shoot an 80# quest absolutely love it wish I would have spent the money on a safari so I would have 90/100# bow.But no shop around here had one to try and I didn't want to spend a $1000 on a bow I hadn't seen or shot.</p><p> When I started looking for a high poundage bow I heard all the same crap I am hearing here!! (what do you want a bow like that for when a 60# bow will do everything you need.blah blah blah) fact is I can pull my 80# easily in any weather (I live and hunt in Wisconsin that means late season hunting in teens /single digits NO PROBLEM!) if you can do it I say go for it. there is nothing better then shooting a nice bull elk at 35 yards and finding your arrow and a huge blood trail because you just had a pass thru shot. speaking from experience (Colorado 2013)</p><p>Also found the easton axis aluminum over carbon arrows are sweet ! I found them to be a great arrow for a high poundage bow couldn't find any other arrows that were stiff enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gusd, post: 1103509, member: 90071"] I shoot an 80# quest absolutely love it wish I would have spent the money on a safari so I would have 90/100# bow.But no shop around here had one to try and I didn't want to spend a $1000 on a bow I hadn't seen or shot. When I started looking for a high poundage bow I heard all the same crap I am hearing here!! (what do you want a bow like that for when a 60# bow will do everything you need.blah blah blah) fact is I can pull my 80# easily in any weather (I live and hunt in Wisconsin that means late season hunting in teens /single digits NO PROBLEM!) if you can do it I say go for it. there is nothing better then shooting a nice bull elk at 35 yards and finding your arrow and a huge blood trail because you just had a pass thru shot. speaking from experience (Colorado 2013) Also found the easton axis aluminum over carbon arrows are sweet ! I found them to be a great arrow for a high poundage bow couldn't find any other arrows that were stiff enough. [/QUOTE]
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