Olympus wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 9:38 am
............... bought this Micro 355. It shot the Quills pretty darn good, but I wanted to shoot a 100gr head while still having 150gr FOC so I ordered the Spynal Tapp arrows with inserts and those things were wickedly accurate in my 355. So really I just want a bow that shoots just like what I had.
I have figured out (from watching and reading others) that the smaller arrows with the faster bows, arrows become more exacting in what is needed to be accurate. I feel that the stock arrows are good enough for average shooters or plinking, but if you are like most regulars on here, you want custom arrows so you can hit the same hole at 50 yards or close to that.
You say that you are not a newer is better or a speed freak. The 355 is an overall good size for a bow, but if you practice, it can become tiresome always cocking it. Most find that the slower models are more fun (less work) to play around with. Newer models will be coming out shortly, meaning some older models might become discounted.
If you did like the fit and feel of the micro models you had, I would stay with that model, purchase a lower speed bow for fun shooting or introducing others to crossbows, then you can switch rails to get a higher speed bow again.
Tom