To be honest the draw doesnt feel any harder than my cheap bear sonoma even though its 12# more. It actually feels like it smooths out on the back end where the bear you can feel stack. Its by far the quietest recurve ive shot. Not sure if the foam core with carbon core lam is what smooths it out but im liking it so far.
Quote from: Hoosierarcher88 on November 29, 2018, 01:21:07 AMTo be honest the draw doesnt feel any harder than my cheap bear sonoma even though its 12# more. It actually feels like it smooths out on the back end where the bear you can feel stack. Its by far the quietest recurve ive shot. Not sure if the foam core with carbon core lam is what smooths it out but im liking it so far.I have a question. You said in your comment "where you can feel stack". What is it that one would be feeling when it is stacking? This would be educational for me.Thanks.Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Quote from: MMW on November 30, 2018, 06:08:29 PMQuote from: Hoosierarcher88 on November 29, 2018, 01:21:07 AMTo be honest the draw doesnt feel any harder than my cheap bear sonoma even though its 12# more. It actually feels like it smooths out on the back end where the bear you can feel stack. Its by far the quietest recurve ive shot. Not sure if the foam core with carbon core lam is what smooths it out but im liking it so far.I have a question. You said in your comment "where you can feel stack". What is it that one would be feeling when it is stacking? This would be educational for me.Thanks.Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk stack meaning the increase in draw weight according to draw length rapidly climbs. Like for example from about 20"-26" it might gain 3# per every inch of draw, from 26-28 it might gain 4# per inch,28-29 gains 5# etc. This is an extreme example but you get the idea