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Please post your ACS setups here.

Started by za_boy, March 14, 2012, 01:43:00 AM

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za_boy

I'm planning on ordering myself a 3 pc ACS t/d at the end of the month and was hoping you guys could post your ACS setups here... ??#@??", arrow weight, speed and your draw. Photos welcome too.

Thanks,

Zed-A
Pronghorn takedown 55@28"
A&H ACS takedown 50@28" on order

Ground Hunter

Well they are a great bow.  I have a few:

66inch, 53#
66inch, 60#
68inch, 66#
68inch, 80#

I like the longer length bows.  All are rockets - the 80# is unreal!!!

I only shoot heavy wood - various weight BHs.

calgarychef

53#, it likes a carbon express 250 with 50 gr brass insert and 250 grain head.  I cut them 28 1/2 and draw about 27 or so.  I've built out the side plate about 1 1/6 of an inch.

Zenzele

Can't go wrong. I have the 3pc wich I got from the classifieds its 57#@28 and a new model 1pc wich is 60#@28. I shoot the cx heritage out of both 250's and 350's work out of both bows and fly almost the same... great shooters although the finish on the limbs can show scratches so I cover mine with limbskins while hunting. I am careful with them but they show use if they fall over too much. I've stopped leaning them against trees now - I hang them up where possible.
'It's better to have less thunder in the mouth, and more lightning in the hand.' - Apache proverb

za_boy

Pronghorn takedown 55@28"
A&H ACS takedown 50@28" on order

daveycrockett

QuoteOriginally posted by za_boy:
I'm planning on ordering myself a 3 pc ACS t/d at the end of the month and was hoping you guys could post your ACS setups here... ??#@??", arrow weight, speed and your draw. Photos welcome too.

Thanks,

Zed-A
Zed,what you looking to get?

za_boy

QuoteOriginally posted by daveycrockett:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by za_boy:
I'm planning on ordering myself a 3 pc ACS t/d at the end of the month and was hoping you guys could post your ACS setups here... ??#@??", arrow weight, speed and your draw. Photos welcome too.

Thanks,

Zed-A
Zed,what you looking to get? [/b]
Thinking about a 62" 51#@28". I draw about 26.5".
Pronghorn takedown 55@28"
A&H ACS takedown 50@28" on order

Duke

I have a 64" RC riser 47#@28" which I draw to about 29 1/2". I'm shooting victory Vforce HV 350 arrows with 100 gr. brass inserts and 350 gr. points. Awesome bow! Fast, quiet, smooth and amazingly balanced. The only trad bow I've ever had that I can hold with a open grip and it will stay balanced on the web of my hand.

JR Williams

16 in ST Riser
42 @ 28 (My Draw)
Victory V6 500 Arrows 380 grains

I LOVE this bow!! The grip, mass, draw weight, everything about this bow just suits me. I bought the riser off of a member here (daveycrockett)and got a GREAT deal on it, if I hadn't have got the deal then I probably would have never gotten an ACS simply due to the cost. It hurt a bit buying the limbs but I figured if the bow didn't work out for me then I could get most of my money back by selling them. BOY, am I glad I bought it. It is a joy to shoot.
God Bless

Numunuu

bkbk12

12" Riser 60" overall GT 55-75 250 grain tips standard insert 30.25 50# at 28" I draw 28

DBinAlamo







Mine is a 12" Grey Actionwood RC riser, 62", 50#@28.  Carbon Wedge, BambooCore.
I'm shooting Axis 400's w/50GR brass hit insert.  4" sheild cut feathers 175Gr point.  Footed w/  1-1/4" long alluminum shafting.

Love this bow, the guys at A&H are awesome to deal with, might be the last bow you buy......DB    :laughing:
A&H ACS 64" 50#@28" 3DH Riser.
Strive for excellence....  Not perfection.
"If your not working hard, someone else is" Dentler.

Kentucky Jeff

I have a 66" A&H ACS 3 pc.  It draws 59# @ my 30" draw.  The 14" riser is Macassar Ebony.  I paid extra for the boo limb cores.

I shoot Easton FMJ 300's 31 3/8" long with 75 grain Easton Brass inserts and 145 grain points or 140 grain Grizzly's with a 75 grain brass adaptor.  3 Rivers is the only place I've found with thin diameter 145 grain scre in target points.

I use 4x3" fletch with a wrap.

AdAstraAiroh

66" ACS-CX TD Longbow 16" RC riser  42# @ 28"  Draw 30"  Foam Cores with carbon wedge and tips

GT 5575 Black XT Hunter 31.8" BOP with 125g point/11g insert 3 X 4" parabolic fletch, with Easton G nocks with uni bushings and CX Bulldog collars.

Bjorn

I have 3 50# @28 and 64", my son shoots a 53# @28 and 64" I use 75/80 Cedar and Fir.....600 and 650 gns; Adam shoots 85/90 same woods and weights. A&H makes a really great bow-you can't go wrong.

redant 60/65

My 3-D bow set up is a A&H three piece 62" 45# @ 28 I'm drawing about 26 3/4" shooting a 28 1/2" Harvester 500 .001 Total weight 320 gr. It's real flat shooting.
My hunting set up is a one piece A&H 64" 54# @ 28 GT  3555 29" Total weight 490 gr. (225 gr. up front.) Great bows   :thumbsup:
Larry

Cecil

I got one on the way it is the 16" RC riser. will be 64" limbs are 41# @28" should be 40# on the 16" riser. I have never tryed the RC riser had the rev2 and rev3.

bowtough

Hey Cecil,let us know how it shoots. interested.  :thumbsup:

Cecil

I got my 16" rc riser. Shot alittle yesterday evening. very smooth I have got some tuning to do. I like the grip.

rlc1959

I have the 12" riser with 62" limbs. Love it. I have 47 & 49 lb limbs for 3D & hunting. I also have a 2pc version that is also a great bow. I shoot 30" CX 150 with 50 gr insert and 125 broad heads. I have had the 14" riser in 64" and 66" limb lengths. Loved every one of them. I think I have settled on the 62" version on the 12" riser. Good luck with your decision. They are all great bows.

Take care , Randy
Randy Chamberlin

NRA Life Member
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Life Member
United Bowhunters of PA Life Member
PBS Member

L82HUNT

Here's a new phenolic 14" with the RC grip.  Sits in my hand perfect.



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