Originally posted by Jim Rocole: Well I finally got around to fine tuning this beautiful piece of craftsmanship. Once I dialed in the correct brace hgt and nock point. I borrowed my brothers chronograph and ran some arrows through it. First of all my arrows are cut 29" B.O.P. and this was with finger release. I tuned the bow with Grizzlystick Alaskans with a 200gr head. cedar shaft 60-65 spine..150 gr head/537 gr->168 fpsEaston axis 400 200 gr head/508 gr->175 fpsEaston axis 400 250gr head/558gr ->172 fpsGT Trad 5575 175 gr head..534 gr -> 168 fpsGrizzlystick Alaskan 250 gr head/728 gr->158 fpsThe bow draws 54.3# at my draw length. I think the thing that impresses me the most about this is that once the brace hgt/nock point was found I did not have to adjust it at all. all the arrows flew great. I generally wait a while before commenting on a bow because a shiny new toy has no faults. That being said and having put close to 500 arrows through this bow. I would put this little rocket launcher against anything i've owned.