The Wake is very fast, and very smooth, and the let off is 85%.
I am just shooting now at 59 pounds, with Carbon Injexion arrows, indoors at 20yds.
Stage II, is when the bow in shooting so fast that you get about 24" of penetration into the ethafoam targets. After shooting for half an hour or so, it gets very hard to pull the arrows out...
Rich, buy one of those bags that are filled with a poly material wrapped or tied into knots or pieces. I usually shot compounds at 70-75 lbs, and long ago gave up trying to pull the shafts out of dense foam targets.
Posts: 20179 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009
Originally posted by Biebs: Rich, buy one of those bags that are filled with a poly material wrapped or tied into knots or pieces. I usually shot compounds at 70-75 lbs, and long ago gave up trying to pull the shafts out of dense foam targets.
I'll second that!!
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Posts: 282 | Location: South West Wisconsin | Registered: 27 February 2010
Went from the Carbon Injexion to the same length Superlite A/C/C 3-60/340's and solved the issue. They have the 9 micron finish and bullet points.
They also spent yesterday evening cinching down the bales.
I had rotator cuff surgery (twice about eight years apart) on the right shoulder, and took three years off archery. These new bows with the 85% let-off are phenomenal.