Rob... Obviously, it doesn't shoot like a 45 or 50 pounder :(
However, it really isn't all that bad. I use lighter arrows, Easton Blues and Jazz at full length. The 1416's weigh in at 257 gr. with a nib point and the 1516's at 268 gr. I have some even skinnier ones, but haven't fletched them up or found good points for them. I'm hoping that I can shorten them a bit and get a match.
I had this bow pretty well matched with the 1516's yesterday, but I added a leather pad when I put the wrap on it this morning. Now they're behaving maybe a bit stiff. I'll try the 1416's tomorrow. As you can imagine, it gets kind of sensitive.
I put it through the chrono a few minutes ago. Hand release at my 25" draw and 20# I got consistantly 126 to 129 fps. Nominally, HS are supposed to produce 115 plus draw weight, but I think that pre-supposes a longer draw. My bows usually will from a machine release, but not from my hand release That would be 135 for this one, so it's a little low, but that's just about average for most of mine. My hand release will run about 5 to 8 fps less than I'd like to be able to say they got.
As to shooting distance, I shoot out to 30 yards as a rule. At the range I'll play games and try some longer shots, even make some if I'm using a bow I've been shooting for awhile, but let's face it, it'll never be a target bow. Fortunately, I gave up keeping score at anything many years ago when I got so intense I almost had a heart attack. Quit in the middle of a bench rest match and bought my first sailboat that very day!
I love 3D and shoot it as if I were hunting. I pass shots that I know I shouldn't take (well, I try to...). I shoot for fun and my light bows are to enable me to keep doing that. Obviously, they ain't going hunting!
I do have a couple of 38 pounders that I wouldn't hesitate to use to hunt javelina, and would love to get a chance at small pigs with. Would not try for a grown hog. Had the chance to try for hogs, but they were running over 120 lbs. and didn't think it was a good idea. I can shoot those bows fine in hunting situations, i.e. a few shots, but not in something like a 3D shoot.
I haven't felt really handicapped at 3D with the bows down to 27#, and even do OK with my 23# Sweet Georgia Brown, but i can tell there are going to be limitations on this one. However, I know it will be needed and wanted to have it built and in reserve. This may be the bow where I start shooting all the targets from the kids stakes!
Don't see anything wrong with that... I really am just a big kid...