@400g mine averages about 345fps.
Trigger could be more crisp. I shot a rifle professionally for a number of years, so I'm use to a very clean break on the trigger mechanism. However, with al that being said, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Micro Suppressor 355 as far as I am concerned. I love mine! Sure you can get more speed out of other bows, but for my money. I'll stick with the one that brung me to the dance!
Respectfully,
AJ
Micro 355 Stock Quill/150 gr Field point SPEED?
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Re: Micro 355 Stock Quill/150 gr Field point SPEED?
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Re: Micro 355 Stock Quill/150 gr Field point SPEED?
Awesome!AJ01 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 11:26 am@400g mine averages about 345fps.
Trigger could be more crisp. I shot a rifle professionally for a number of years, so I'm use to a very clean break on the trigger mechanism. However, with al that being said, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Micro Suppressor 355 as far as I am concerned. I love mine! Sure you can get more speed out of other bows, but for my money. I'll stick with the one that brung me to the dance!
Respectfully,
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Re: Micro 355 Stock Quill/150 gr Field point SPEED?
I shooting about 370fps out of a bulldog 400. 405 grain total weight of bolt. About 1 3/4 brace height.