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I am very happy. My arrows were a bit light so I switched to my 20yd anchor for 30yds and was getting a lot of hits and near misses even without a nocking point.
What I like about these bows is it never feel like I'm chasing a grip, I can have a great grouping with my Toelke whip one round and be pretty bad the next because I can't replicate the grip but the vendetta/mesas,make it so much easier.
One hundred percent. With the Mesa/Vendetta the trick is to not fight the grip aye. You let it tell you where the pressure should be, pivot etc, and it all aligns into place. Had my Mesa for a quite a while now, but still buzzed by the beautiful arrow cast. Really sings them out. Was such a quick tune too.
 
One hundred percent. With the Mesa/Vendetta the trick is to not fight the grip aye. You let it tell you where the pressure should be, pivot etc, and it all aligns into place. Had my Mesa for a quite a while now, but still buzzed by the beautiful arrow cast. Really sings them out. Was such a quick tune too.
60 or 64?
 
I'll take a photo of a bow with the arrows at 30yds if I hit the target 7 times. Out of about 30 bows I've shot, I have 2 photos... the 50# mesa and the 35# vendetta.

7 out of 12 today with the vendetta, 2nd day using it with 3 different arrow lengths/weights.
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