I am really wanting an Insanity Cpxl in a 60# model, but nobody has one. There is an experience for sale that will get to 31". For those that have shot both what is the difference between the 2? Why did u get one over the other? Any info is appreciated.
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Originally posted by KactusKiller View PostI am really wanting an Insanity Cpxl in a 60# model, but nobody has one. There is an experience for sale that will get to 31". For those that have shot both what is the difference between the 2? Why did u get one over the other? Any info is appreciated.
The CPXL @ 31 inch DL is sweet!, but it is a bigger bow.
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Originally posted by DoubleGArchery View PostI have a right handed one in stock in 60 pounds. Last one I have. CPXL
Any feedback on the difference between the Experience and Insanity?
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I just bought a 60 lbs Experience. Had been shooting a 70 lbs Captain. Can't shoot 70 lbs anymore - killing my shoulder. Anyways, the Experience is the smoothest bow I've ever shot, and I've had several. Smooth, quiet (both the draw and the shot), easy to hold on draw. A pleasure to shoot. Haven't shot the Insanity or the CPXL.
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Hey Jack,
How have you been man? Although I'm only a 29" draw, I have shot the Experience and absolutely loved it. It was shot side by side with the Insanity CPX, Creed, Spyder 30, and Carbon Element. Experience was my favorite and I am looking at switching from my Mathews to it in the near future. 7" brace height helps when shooting from hunting positions such as sitting in a ground blind or tree stand. Had a buddy that shot a Monster XLR8 when they came out and he missed three deer in one season but could hit targets consistently. I think it was due to form issues while shooting from a seat and an unforgiving short brace height.
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