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<blockquote data-quote="Achapa87" data-source="post: 1435752" data-attributes="member: 105431"><p>I'd shoot a ton of the new Bows out. I find smooth and fast is what I like. Being that you're going up in poundage I'd go to a heavier set up like iowaelkbum above. I'd switch from a 3 blade to a 2 blade or for for penetration reasons. I have found slick trick to be my absolute favorite. As far as brave height imo 6-7" brace height you can't tell the difference. Most time Bows with shorter brace height are faster but less forgiving and harder on the draw. I'd look into a elite to get the best of all worlds. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Achapa87, post: 1435752, member: 105431"] I’d shoot a ton of the new Bows out. I find smooth and fast is what I like. Being that you’re going up in poundage I’d go to a heavier set up like iowaelkbum above. I’d switch from a 3 blade to a 2 blade or for for penetration reasons. I have found slick trick to be my absolute favorite. As far as brave height imo 6-7” brace height you can’t tell the difference. Most time Bows with shorter brace height are faster but less forgiving and harder on the draw. I’d look into a elite to get the best of all worlds. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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