Best Compound Bow Test: Parameters and Set-Up

A person sets up a compound bow at a bench.
The author instals a D-loop. All bows were setup and tuned perfectly before final accuracy testing was conducted. (Photo/Jace Bauserman)

When I received the test bows, the first thing I did was confirm the manufacturer’s specs. Then I adjusted each one, as needed, to meet my shooting specs of a 29-inch draw length and a draw weight as close to 70 pounds as possible. Then, I set up all the bows with the following accessories:

  • Spot-Hogg Boonie, Spot-Hogg Fast Eddie Triple Stack, Spot-Hogg Hogg-Father Triple Stack sights
  • QAD Integrate MX2 drop-away rests
  • 3/16 G5 Meta Peep
  • D-loop
  • 28-1/4-inch Easton 5MM FMJ 340 spine/100-grain field points/467.0-grain finished weight
  • Groups were shot with T.R.U. Ball’s HBC hinge and Stan’s Onnex Clicker Thumb Button releases
Best Compound Bows Test: Procedure and Scoring

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