little to no vibration at all. The weight of
this bow is a little on the heavy side, but
I believe this helps in the way the bow
handles overall.
The bow arrived almost 4 weeks ago and
I finally got to put it through the grinder
at the Sagebrush shoot at Hellsgate Sate
Park on March 12th and 13th and the
Camp Wooten shoot on the 19th and 20th.
This bow was highly impressive right from
the get go. With some of the targets being
out at 60+ yards, the Halon 6 handled the
long distance with ease.
Even with the 20 to 30 MPH wind gusts, I
fought on the first day of the Sage Brush
shoot the extra weight of this bow helped
keep me stabilized.
The only problem I had with this bow at all
was the shooter. Which I have to take the
full credit for. This bow always hit where
I aimed whether right in the 11x or at the
base of the target, when I misjudged the
shot.
The one thing you will notice with the
Halon 6 is that with the kinetic energy
this bow puts out, when you do miss there
is a good chance your Carbon arrow won't
survive the ground.
I have been shooting Carbon Express
Maxima Red 350's, the speed I am
getting out of this bow with these arrows
is pushing between 310 fps to 320 fps.