New to the forum. I wanted to show off my Slayer
New to the forum. I wanted to show off my Slayer
welcome to the site... Nice bow![]()
It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
Martin cougarIII elite nitros B x system & HHA
Darton Fury recurve
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Love those bows! I see Its C camed, what you're set up? You pegging that bad boy? Whats the weight, and what are you drawing?![]()
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Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, shoot thru, 63lb, Quiktune 3000, HAA OL 5519, Beman ICS Hunter
Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, Shoot thru, 55lb, Quiktune 3000, HHA OL 5519 2X, Easton A/C/C
Ben Pearson 1968 'Cougar' 62" 45#s @ 28" recurve, tapered POC, Zwickey 'Eskimo' 2 blade
hl modules 65#@28in. shooting beaman mfx 380g arrows at 270fps. this was a gift from a friend and i kind of went crazy on it new winners choice strings and all the bowjax and new grip and sling made from paracord. just a delight to shoot.
Did you read this post by wisecane called Copterdoc?
http://www.martinarchery.com/mtechfo...ead.php?t=8581
In post 12 corterdoc says "You will get the best performance and reliability, with 14" limbs, B cams and reg mods. It will have an "adjusted" IBO of about 340. if you're interested, I know someone who has a set of Bs that he wants to trade for Cs.![]()
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Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, shoot thru, 63lb, Quiktune 3000, HAA OL 5519, Beman ICS Hunter
Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, Shoot thru, 55lb, Quiktune 3000, HHA OL 5519 2X, Easton A/C/C
Ben Pearson 1968 'Cougar' 62" 45#s @ 28" recurve, tapered POC, Zwickey 'Eskimo' 2 blade
slow down im new to this, so b cams are faster then c cams my limbs are 13in. this will increase my ibo 70fps sign me up. fill me in Please!
yes B are faster and A are even faster...trouble is A are for short draw,s
B's med An C's long draw.. made this way to give same proformance across the DL range So You are @28" thats mid low range on your mod.. I Have B's I am @ 29" max on my mod.. copterdoc's the master with all speeds gained and lost along with BH differances from C - B etc..
It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
Martin cougarIII elite nitros B x system & HHA
Darton Fury recurve
http://www.cascadianbowmen.com/
Nicely done bow! Welcome to the forum!
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You can't reach 28" with the 13" limbs and B cams.
Although, it won't be any faster with 14" limbs at 28", than it will with 13" limbs at 27".
Shortening the limbs by one inch, shortens the brace height by 1" as well. The power stroke is the same, so the speed is the same.
You won't get an extra 70 F.P.S. by switching to B cams. That's not how IBO works.
Right now, there is something wrong with your set-up, since you are getting an adjusted IBO of about 309. It probably has something to do with that drop away screwing up your cam timing, and the STS that is too close to your string.
Anyway, with 14" limbs and B cams, properly tuned, you would have a BH between 6.25" and 6.5", and get an adjusted IBO of 340. That's about 30 more than you currently have, but only about 15 more than you should be getting right now.
Best case, with B cams at your DL, 65#, with a 380 grain arrow, is right at 300 F.P.S.
see what I meanthe doc rocks
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Cant wait to set my bow up via his experanceas It was (cam's over rotated) I got 80+ yard out of my HHA have no clue what it would do if i ever put my toxonic target sight on it. my string is a tad to long so I need to replace it ..Want to switch to C's. once i get some I will do the whole change over..
It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
Martin cougarIII elite nitros B x system & HHA
Darton Fury recurve
http://www.cascadianbowmen.com/