High Country getting 350 FPS?
#21
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: usa
Posts: 226
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
i have talked to high country and they will tell you that the earlier carbon risers had some problems but thats been a long time ago and they use a diffrent stronger military grade carbon.
#22
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
i can't believe what i am reading......saw it isnt true.......i love my lil bow.....she's been real good to me.....i hope she doesn't blow up on me....and i have shot her countless times....i'll freak, lol.......
#23
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
8000 dry fires huh? wow...sounds like HCA's promoters are on crack or something. maybe it was just the arrows and not the dry firing? I mean, did you actually see them dry firing that bow 8,000 times???
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#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pine Hill Alabama USA
Posts: 1,280
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
did you actually see them dry firing that bow 8,000 times???
#25
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
Spank me for being new at this ,
but what is the planing going to be like at 350 fps ? Can you still hit the target with a broadhead consistantly at that speed , or will your arrow be all over the place with the least little side gust ?
but what is the planing going to be like at 350 fps ? Can you still hit the target with a broadhead consistantly at that speed , or will your arrow be all over the place with the least little side gust ?
#26
Join Date: Jun 2004
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RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
This will be my 5th season coming up for my HCA Four Runner and it by far is the best bow I have ever shot. Consistantly 285-290 FPS in full hunting setup with Gold Tip Hunter 5575 @ 64LB. Flatest shoot bow I have ever seen and super quiet. No complaints here.
#27
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: usa
Posts: 226
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
i believe you guys are missing the point of hca dryfiring their bow it was just a demonstration to show how tuff their bows are and it can withstand a lot of abuse before any failures. I myself thinks that it is good that a company will push it to the limits to show you the quality of their equipment.
#28
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
maybe it was just the arrows and not the dry firing?
Seriously, I shot one HCA bow. I believe it was one of their "top of the line" models from 2 years ago. Thing felt like a .54 caliber muzzleloader going off in my hand.. And yes, I was shooting real arrows.
#29
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
lol showing how tought their bows are by dry firing it? hope the guy making the bow has a little more intelligence than that. must have a bunch of geniuses in marketing..."hmm...to take attention away from Mathews, Bowtech, and Hoyt, lets dry fire our bows 8,000 times until our pro staffer ends up with pieces of cam and riser in his face." did you actually see the 8,000 times? if not, dont say it.
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#30
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Buford GA USA
Posts: 567
RE: High Country getting 350 FPS?
Yes, the bow was dry fired some 8000+ times at the ATA show 2 years ago (man has it really been 2 years now). The bow was in a lexan case and was being drawn by a machine and then dry fired. There was a counter on the machine counting the number of dry fires. What eventually failed was the cables and strings, not the bows.
On a side not, if you read the Hoyt literature they claim something like 5000+ dry fires with the TEC riser with no failures also.
On a side not, if you read the Hoyt literature they claim something like 5000+ dry fires with the TEC riser with no failures also.