Elite GTO
#11
RE: Elite GTO
I would expect the draw to be harder. The speed has to come from somewhere, but the fact that there isn't a bump or hump in the cycle is nice. I really liked the draw of the 82nd until that bump at the end. I could see that being an issue on a cold day with a lot of layers. Also, the valley, or lack there of, is scary. A little creep and it's taking off on you. I am not a disciplined enough shooter for that.
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RE: Elite GTO
I really liked the draw of the 82nd until that bump at the end. I could see that being an issue on a cold day with a lot of layers. Also, the valley, or lack there of, is scary. A little creep and it's taking off on you. I am not a disciplined enough shooter for that.
There is no valley either on the GTO If you creep, she's going
#15
RE: Elite GTO
ORIGINAL: SignOfTheTines
This is exactly what I don't like on most speed bows...and the reason why I like the GTO for a speed bow.
Really? On the ones I have shot there is a valley, granted its not like a solo cam bow, but there is more valley than any other speed bow I have shot. Ever shot a HC Iron Mace? Not much valley there. GTO has like 2 or 3 times the valley compared to one of those or a PSE.
I really liked the draw of the 82nd until that bump at the end. I could see that being an issue on a cold day with a lot of layers. Also, the valley, or lack there of, is scary. A little creep and it's taking off on you. I am not a disciplined enough shooter for that.
There is no valley either on the GTO If you creep, she's going