My taipan is 45-46@ my draw. I shoot. 500 grain woodies from it. I'm a three under shooter and it gives me a point on of 28 yds. It holds it's own at its weight. The key to it is it's pointability, and smoothness. I'd say it's shooting right in line with any other r/d bow in its weight range , if it's not a souped up model of course . The taipan is not an aggressive r/ d bow .
I wouldn't trade or sell mine for ANYTHING. I keep batting around the idea of getting one a little heavier but this bow is just dead on accurate and throws and arrow real good.
Shooting 2016s at. 27.5" and 125 up front it's a FLAT FLAT trajectory all the way home.
I've owned a lot of bow and I OWN a lot of Berrys and the taipan is hands down my favorite , closely followed by the Morningstar