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<blockquote data-quote="DownDeep" data-source="post: 1253757" data-attributes="member: 7329"><p>He has a Jennings Carbon Extreme. It isn't a Short Bow by any means. I believe it is about 40" Axle-to-Axle. I myself would not want to draw it with fingers! Anyone that has drawn back a Jennings Carbon Extreme would tell you that they are a B*tch to draw back. I believe the draw weight can be set between 60-80lbs., but even at 60lbs - 65% let-off those things are a booger to come to full draw. Great beginners bow. That long riser is much more forgiving. An all alround great older style bow!</p><p>I will say this though.... My opionion is that they are one of the hardest hitting bows that has been on the market!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DownDeep, post: 1253757, member: 7329"] He has a Jennings Carbon Extreme. It isn't a Short Bow by any means. I believe it is about 40" Axle-to-Axle. I myself would not want to draw it with fingers! Anyone that has drawn back a Jennings Carbon Extreme would tell you that they are a B*tch to draw back. I believe the draw weight can be set between 60-80lbs., but even at 60lbs - 65% let-off those things are a booger to come to full draw. Great beginners bow. That long riser is much more forgiving. An all alround great older style bow! I will say this though.... My opionion is that they are one of the hardest hitting bows that has been on the market! [/QUOTE]
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