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Archery Research Velocity

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I am looking at getting a new bow. I have a PSE primos edition bow. It is a good bow but I am always wanting to play with something new. Has anyone shot one of these AR velocities or know anyone that has?

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I have never shot either one of those bows. I do know what they are.

 

I just wonder myself how you call something a velocity bow?

 

Since I am getting a little older, I can't pull the weight I use to. Now I shoot this:

 

59.75 lbs.

 

369 gr. arrow

 

293 fps.

 

12% F.O.C. with a 100gr. field point or broadhead.

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I have never shot the AR Velocity, but spoke with a hunter who hunts with one and loves it. I currently hunt with a AR 37 it is a awesome bow, so I would think that the Velocity would be a great bow. PSE has always made quality bows whether it's Archery research, Browning, or Pse bows. B)

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I've shot it. It's nice. A few people I've talked with don't care much for their new grip. I liked it. Something you'll need to shoot instead of take someone elses word for it.

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P.S.E. and AR make great bows , but when i checked out the velocity I seen way to many moving parts and adjustments for me.If I am thinking of the right bow ,split limbs? Flagship model? I didn't like the limb pockets all the moving parts and adjustments. Technology is a good thing, but if one little adjustment gets knocked- off in the field you are screwed. I never did shoot one though. Follow your heart.

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I think elmer meant the Velocity imparticular.

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If it is the same bow I looked at it had way to many allen bolts, adjustments, and I didnt like the limb pocket design or lack of one. That is just me. Bottom line is its your money.

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That is a good point. I did notice all of the adjustments on the bow. I love the bow I shoot now. I don't know why I think I need a new one. I guess they are just fun to play with.

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