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Shooting 80lb + ???
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1249559" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>I have built quite a few FRANKENBOWS in the 100lb range. I can bent over row 405 so a 100lb draw isn't horrible. That being said.....they aren't faster, don't hit a ton harder and are louder than heck. Just physics. Also they are HARD on your shoulders no matter how stout you are. Shoot em enough and it will hurt. I pay for that crap every time I hit the gym. Knda cool to see 370 on a chrono though. If you could make it quieter than a 22 and not destroy your shoulders, it would be the shiz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1249559, member: 4566"] I have built quite a few FRANKENBOWS in the 100lb range. I can bent over row 405 so a 100lb draw isn't horrible. That being said.....they aren't faster, don't hit a ton harder and are louder than heck. Just physics. Also they are HARD on your shoulders no matter how stout you are. Shoot em enough and it will hurt. I pay for that crap every time I hit the gym. Knda cool to see 370 on a chrono though. If you could make it quieter than a 22 and not destroy your shoulders, it would be the shiz. [/QUOTE]
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