Justin shooting his new bow at 25 yards

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

Justin shooting his new Christmas present, his new Whisper Creek 25 - 65lb youth bow. Bow is setup with enclosure rest, and 3 pin fiber optic site. Bow weight and draw length are set to max. This is the first shots taken from this bow by Justin, using a Cobra adjustible pro release and 28" arrows.

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  • im 15 and shoot a mathews z7 xtreme at 70 pounds, and ordering a a mathews mr6 next year and going to set that at 85pounds! lol since where all playing the whos the youngest and can pull the most weight game!

  • @JTMOutdoorsZ7 I doubt that you could even order one at 85lbs, they don't make bows with that much draw weight anymore, it is not necessary when you can get up to 400fps out of a good 70lb bow...

  • @jdogb1 you cant but you can get after market limbs, and order them special from mathews and 400fps? not even fastest bow ibo is around 375 and when your pulling a 26.5 inch draw like me your looking around 300fps max

  • @JTMOutdoorsZ7 I doubt it. Are you really trying to argue with me ! LOL

    notice that my comment read "up to" 400 fps, yes I am well aware that bows have not quite reached that point, "yet" but pretty damn close. The destroyer is up to 350fps, and PSE advertises some bows up to and over 375. And by the way, I am not the person in the video, that is my son, I don't shoot 26.5" draw, I'm 37 and I shoot 30" draw at full 70lbs. My Bowtech SWAT is putting out 320fps with that setup.

  • 25 lbs man im 12 and shooting 40lbs!

  • @blueshark281 nobody said 25lbs, the bow is adjustable from 25 - 65lbs. I think Justin was shooting around 40lbs in this video.

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  • @catboy123ful

    I was going to say that is very impressive, but now that I think about it, I remember that the Razor's Edge draw weights are from 25 - 65 lbs. Maybe you better do a little more research before you make claims like that, LOL. Check out our newer videos, many shots of Justin shooting his Razor's Edge. He is shooting his at 55lbs still, which works very well for him. Many adults don't even shoot 70lbs, and I wouldn't doubt that a 14 year old could, but you can't with that bow !

  • @jdogb1 I agree I doubt a 14 year old is shooting 70 pounds at 14 I was 6'3 about 170 shooting 60 with 80 % let off and it was about 3-5 ore what I should've shot now 17 I'm 6'7 about 200 pounds and just made it to 70 pounds with 65 % let off I couldn't see a average size 14 year old shooting 70 pounds I'm a senior football player and pretty well build and I'll admit I shoot 70 but should only shoot 65 or so I can't hold it back for over 45 seconds

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  • @RoguOutbreak what are you talking about, "arrow guider" ??

    do you mean arrow rest ?

    

  • U see how he has an arrow guider

  • Nice how much buy you can I see for the thing at the drop off point?

  • @redneck4lifeish fake as fuck lol, i have been target shooting since 2008, im 13 too, i shoot a hoyt alpha elite 2010, and still i cant even handle 58 lbs, maybe you can pull em, but do you still have a good looking shape? archery requires a lot of time and patience, dont just pull aim and shoot...

  • @jdogb1 im 13 and shoot at 65 lb draw weight

  • i dont doubt that a 14 year old could pull 70 seems how i pulled back a 70 lb parker when i was thirteen 4 years ago but i doubt that 14 year old can since like u said the razor edge is 30 to 60 lbs and can maybe go to 64 since most bows usualy have an extra couple pounds of adjustment both ways .. did he every comment back?

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