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From: urbanarchery26
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  • that looks great, i couldn't find it when i was looking for the video but it shows up today... Some mathews fags were giving me shit about the bow flexing too much during the shot and I wanted to see how right they were.

  • It's funny cause that's in real speed hoyts equal slow! Haha just a joke don't get your panties in a bunch people BOWTECH

  • That's not a longboard....

  • that bow is dead in hand. drooling right now

  • These bows are so loud and so over priced, but hey it looks cool. Now if only looks could kill.

  • @smyers820gm You sir, can...never mind. I don't want to offend anyone. Because that NEVER happens on YouTube.

  • The string slap was awful. The Mathews z7 won't do that. :)

  • @freeheelfreestyler well mr helpy helperton POST a video and PROVE IT ! ;)

  • @freeheelfreestyler uhh... i think youre wrong

  • u shot that that wrong u dont move your and back when y let it go

  • @gamerkid4121 if your talking about his hand thats called follow through and yes your suppose to do that.

  • its Edward Norton!!!

  • the carbon matrix is only rated at 318 ibo from factory. You either have 90 lb limbs with a dumb light arrow or a miss type or need a new crono. Thats like tellin me a ford pinto will run 150 mpg stock not goin to happen!!

  • LOL... Right!!!!!

  • lol, I thought this was feet per second too. Not so impressive now :(

  • fps means FRAMES PER SECOND

  • BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHA 410??? BWAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHA

  • tit doesnt shoot that good for 1600.00

  • well i have not got 400 fps out of my monster but is shoots 397fps at 30in and 80pounds

  • @4302225040070674 BS theres no way your shooting that fast unless your arrows are SUPER light. Any arrow below 5 grains per pound of draw weight is a saftey hazard

  • @BowtechFreak He must be shooting a 10 grain arrow. LOL

  • @BowtechFreak Can you read? It says FRAMES per second, not FEET per second retard

  • @4302225040070674 sorry will call bs on that too my buddy has the monster xlr8 at 80 lbs he can only get 378 out of it at 5 grains per lb arrow

  • i think they mean the video is 410 frames per second, because they also have the same video that says 100 fps. PLus this is only a 320 IBO bow

  • In second 5 you can see the carbonriser/limb pockets move forward to their original position. Crazy thing..

  • haha i was sayin good lord to myself when i saw 410 fps....maybe the 1600 bucks is worth it lmao

  • ok thank you hey do you own the bow or testing it

  • FRAMES PER SECOND

    It's referring to the video speed

  • 410fps ? is that legit

  • That's a 620grain 2315 X7 indoor arrow with a 220grain point.

    Outdoors he would use a 365grain ProTour.

    Works fine and groups awesome.

  • @urbanarchery26

    410 fps???

    "frame per second" camera or "feet per second" bowspeed??? with a 620 gn arrow???

    this bow has only 318 fps ibo-speed and you shoot it with a heavy 620 gn arrow 410 feet per second fast? you must have around 130 lbs to shoot this 620 gn arrow 410 feet p sec. ;-)

  • its nice. But I wouldnt recomend it outdoors. the bow wont break. but the arrow wobles alot. its better if you shoot a stiffer and straighter spine arrow in windy conditions in my opinion. ive shot arrows that light

  • Thats a sweet shooting bow. No hand shock whatsoever. My brother in law and I went to Bob's Gun and Tackle in Hastings, MI and shot it last weekend. He put the only one they had in Lay Away. I couldnt do it.....$1600 was a little hard to justify. Kind of a dark video, but I do have one question. Why did you test it without the factory string dampeners?

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