wow, thank you for taking the time to share that much info.
I have seen the less expensive CBs and wondered if the ones that were twice as high were really worth it.
I guess when you hunt with a CB , you have to have it cocked and ready when you get into your blind. That means every time you don't fire at an animal you must fire a decocking bolt at a suitable target block
I never really thought that part through. A regular compound bow does not pose that problem and a couple bales of straw work as a target
I had been thinking a CB would be a good choice for me and my son to get a couple of early season white tail this year, but having hunted with good sucess with a standard compound bow years ago, I wonder if that isn't the best route to take
I have some more thinking to do...