27 July 2010, 09:48
458LottfanJust got a new birthday bow from and incredible company.
I have to say that I have experienced what I think is the apex of customer service in my search for a new bow. I have a 32 inch draw and there are few bows out there for long draw shooters and even fewer on the shelf in the shops to shoot. In my search I found a new company with great reviews. This company is New Breed Archery. I started looking for a New Breed Archery Cyborg to try. The nearest dealer is in Taos, NM and I am in Mesa, AZ. I sent NBA an email one morning before work, asking if there was any way to get a bow to AZ for me to shoot and handle. I had a phone call before lunch that day from their head of sales. By the end of the week one of the owners called and got the specifics for what I needed and a week later they had a (New) demo bow shipped to me thru a dealer. I was told if I liked it I could by it or I could ship it back. This is a very nice bow. I liked it so much I bought it. Happy birthday to me! thru the process I spoke with Kyle one of the owners twice. He was incredibly knowledgeable, very friendly and customer focused like a laser.
This bow is super smooth, quiet and fairly fast. My 40, 50, and 60 yard groups have shrunk nicely.
Here is a run down of the set up. It has a 32 inch draw, 72.5 pounds draw weight, I have a limbdriver rest, AXCEL Armortech 5 pin sight, Fuse 12 inch Carbon Connection stabilizer. I am shooting 30.5 inch Carbon Express Maxima 350 arrows, with a 100 grain point my average arrow weight is 401.1 grains. My average velocity over 12 shots is 308.0 ft/sec with an extreme spread of 0.8 ft/sec.
I can't shoot my Hoyt Trykon XL any more. There is no comparison between the bows.
If you are looking for a new bow I would highly recommend you take a look at New Breed Archery.
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27 July 2010, 10:48
Gerhard.DelportCongrats on the new bow.
Looks like a very potent setup