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I will be setting the bow up with an T.R.U. Ball Axcel 3000 with a Classic Scope 1-2X lens using crosshairs in the scope, peep, loop, shooting a carter quik shot 2 release and 2-Limbsaver modules for the stabilizer. Which one of the Ross Bows will give me the best package. And please explain why you are suggesting it.
 
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Well its a fact that longer ATA means more "rotational mass" and is a lil easier to hold on target so I would say for indoors or spots the Ross CR337 or Competition bow would suit the task the best.

I have my 337/Comp set at 55 pounds with a Viper Archery dovetail sight and 4X lense. I have not shot in a league yet but one day after this Iraq "crud" is all over I hope too.
I am sure you could set up the CR334 or Cardiac to shoot sweet spots as well, if you are a shorter ATA kind of guy.
 

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Actually I am a very flexable and adaptable shooter. I am Right handed but shoot lefty because of left eye dominance. I guess the best bow would be the one that was the most fun to shoot. least hand shock, smooth draw good back wall, Oh and quiet, I dont like a loud bow.
 
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To me all the Ross bows have the same smoothness, draw, and are as quiet as can be, when set up properly.

I have owned 3 Mathews, 4 Bowtechs, 4 Fred Bears, and over 2 dozen other brands in the last 3 years. I didn't stumble on Ross bows and consider them "tops" in my book for no reason. :)
 

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I am waiting on a lefty Cardiac but after the suggestions i believe i will have that changed to a 60# 28.5" Comp, I like the color a tat better than the camo on the 337. Can you order it with black limbs?
 

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The Comp comes with black limbs. You may want to check availability through your dealer before you order though. I had to wait a while for my RH to come in and that was BEFORE the Cardiac rush.

Somewhere on here are pictures of mine, I will find the link for you.
 

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I talked with amanda the other day about our cardiacs we have on order and while we were talking I asked her about the comps she said they would be awhile because of the rush on cardiacs. And i would guess the lefties will be a tat longer still, they typically machine the RH bows first. But if im going to go that way i will just have to wait.
 

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JRat1 said:
I talked with amanda the other day about our cardiacs we have on order and while we were talking I asked her about the comps she said they would be awhile because of the rush on cardiacs. And i would guess the lefties will be a tat longer still, they typically machine the RH bows first. But if im going to go that way i will just have to wait.
Exactly, just wanted you to know that going in :grin:
 

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You can't Go Wrong with The CR337. For Indoor I would go with 60lb or even 50lb Limbs. The longer ATA will work the best along with the great brace height that the CR337 has should be all you need for indoor shooting.
 

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Sometimes you have to wait to get to best.Just like deer hunting are you going to shot that little four point,or are you going to wait for another day when his granpa walks in.Just this turkey season had the 20yrd pin on that jake .Said see you next season i let him go.
 

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good luck with your set up and I hope everthing has or will work out. I've heard the Pro's shoot light poundage, 48#s or so...I've also heard that most indoor shooters shoot the same poundage that they are used to pulling...I don't have a clue as I don't know any "Pro's". My hunting and 3d bow is set a 62#s( it's turned down to stay within certain speed paramiters) it is shooting 288 fps with a total arrow weight of 327 gns...during hunting season I usually crank up the arrow weight and bow poundage. I'm waiting on a Ross CR337 (longest ATA, more forgiving?) with 40-5o# limbs (light poundage, like the pro's???). Speed is helpful in a few points if distance judging is off at the 3d's...in indoors, it's a set distance, speed is'nt critical, only repetitive consistant shot execution...I'm hoping the light poundage will be an assest to indoors. In the end, you have the answers for you... the bow that's the most fun too shoot. Let me know how it turns out for you and hopefully there will be other comment as well, hopefully from far more qualified individuals than myself. Untill the Ross comes in I will be using my 3d, hunting bow for everything...seems to work for me so far.
 
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