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akita
02-29-2004, 12:05 PM
I am currently looking a Sierra Tech I love the way it feels in my hand plus it is light & I could shoot it all day..but the brace height is only 6 1/2 in.I will be using my new bow for both hunting a indoor target shoots..my other option is the Razor Tech but it has a min of a 40lbs which I don't think I could handle 20 rounds....help me out guys

Lisa

Dillershortbow
03-01-2004, 04:21 AM
I have a razer tech its so easy and smooth if you can pull it once iam sure you could 20 times

scooter
03-01-2004, 07:17 AM
I am currently looking a Sierra Tech I love the way it feels in my hand plus it is light & I could shoot it all day..but the brace height is only 6 1/2 in.I will be using my new bow for both hunting a indoor target shoots..my other option is the Razor Tech but it has a min of a 40lbs which I don't think I could handle 20 rounds....help me out guys

Lisa

Hey Lisa, welcome to the bowzone! I am going to be shooting the hoyt supertec this year. A good friend of mine shoots it as well and she is hitting 280 fps at around 5 grains per lb. so that would be a great choice I think...Al should be coming on here soon (right Al?) and will be able to answer your question in a professional manner (he owns Calgary Archery Centre).

cdn-redneck
03-01-2004, 01:59 PM
Hi Lisa!! If your draw length is around 25"-26" then that shorter brace height shouldn't be a problem. I think in fact it would be an advantage over the Razortec's 8" brace, because you then get a longer power stroke. The Sierratec was designed for short draw length archers. So if it feels good do it!!

ShawnL
04-04-2004, 11:09 PM
Lisa my wife tried a sierratec she didn't like it. she settled for a champion eclipse. at 42 lbs 25 draw length she was 248 fps through the chronograph it has 71/4 brace height