Pro 40 for 3D
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Which Pro 40 would be the best for 3D? Has anyone done a head to head review of the 04s? Speed is kind of important to me because of my 27" draw length. This bow would also double as a backup hunting bow, behind my Liberty, if that matters in the choice. Thanks in advance.
Timba
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The Dually will give you more speed than you will think possible for your draw length. The wife's Pro 40 Dually set on 54 pounds and 26 inch draw shoots a 339 grain arrow an even 260 fps. My Pro 40 Dually does 301 fps at 60 pounds and 29.5 inch draw with a 356 grain arrow
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Thanks for the fast reply. I'm waiting for my shop to get in one of their Pro 40 Duallys, but as of yesterday the owner didnt know how long it would be. I would probably get one at 27.5"/60#. What kind of speed do you think I would get with this shooting a 300gr arrow? Are you shooting with or without the hush kit or other things on your string besides a nock (or loop) and a peep? I can't wait to try this bow out. Thanks again,
Timba
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At shorter draws I would definitely go w/ the Dual cam version.
I'm leaning real hard to the Pro 40 F-cam myself. Santa Claus says I've been good, and I'm having a tough time making up my mind what I want to order now that she has given me the OK![Wink](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I'm leaning real hard to the Pro 40 F-cam myself. Santa Claus says I've been good, and I'm having a tough time making up my mind what I want to order now that she has given me the OK
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If I weren't draw length impaired, I would probably go with the F-cam also. I love that smooth draw and that BH would be great for 3D, but I'm going to need all the speed I can get.
Timba
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