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    RPM or Prodigy

    Looking for some advise from those that have spent some time with these two bows.

    #2
    I've shot EM both quit a few times. I going with prodigy, no brainier

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      #3
      That's what I am thinking as well. Not as fast, but a real pleasure to shoot.

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        #4
        Had an insanity, shot 290..... Exact same set up 360 shot same arrow....289
        Prodigy shot 281 with an inch more brace

        Those are real world numbers and not inflated IBO specs. The 360 missed by a mile of ibo. But was still an nice bow. RPM 340 Would have been a more correct name

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          #5
          Prodigy is a smooth shooting bow!!!

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            #6
            I've shot the RPM, but it's a speed bow. Not really designed for comfort/smooth drawing. Those prodigy bows look nice though!

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              #7
              360 is over rated on the speed and you'll shoot a lot better with that 7" brace height of the prodigy.

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                #8
                Prodigy, yep that's the one. Black or camo?

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                  #9
                  Prodigy. I didn't like the 360 at all.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Low Fence View Post
                    Had an insanity, shot 290..... Exact same set up 360 shot same arrow....289
                    Prodigy shot 281 with an inch more brace

                    Those are real world numbers and not inflated IBO specs. The 360 missed by a mile of ibo. But was still an nice bow. RPM 340 Would have been a more correct name
                    I own both of these bows and actually find that the backwall of the RPM 360 to be a little more solid then the Insanity. I'm shooting the 360 around 315 fps with a 470 grain arrow (74lb). Insanity is at 325 fps with the same arrow (86 lbs). I find both of them comfortable to shoot with a substantial difference when shooting long distances (100 yards). You can definitely see the difference in trajectory between my bows and the bows my friends shoot. I don't worry about the draw cycle as much as others. Pull it back, anchor and shoot. I really don't think that I'm giving up accuracy for speed. I have no experience with the Prodigy sir.

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