![]() ![]() ![]() End of the day, I walked out of there with an awesome new bow and can only recommend you get in touch with him to discuss your next build. None of my questions were looked down upon and there were no old men in the corner cracking jokes about my form either. I had never experienced this before from a traditional bow shop and can say, I have been converted. The Limb stops are about halfway in their slot and the draw length feels a little short. Worse case I have to disassemble, measure, have a cam machined. I was given a full tutorial from the way the sight works, to my release adjustment, arrow information. Obsession Defcom M7.70 pound limbs Cam are t the limb stops to contact the limbs when the cable stops are 1/16' short of the cables. Did not realize these bows use a proprietary cam system to adjust draw length - lest I would have sprung for a new Hoyt If anyone can help find the necessary cam for a 29.5' draw, would be greatly appreciated. From this stage, we sighted it in inside and then went outside to look at it. Off the gate with a 350g arrow and additional weight on the arrow, it was hitting between 305 and 295fps. We discussed a couple customizable options such as hold weight, peep adjustment, nock position. From the first step of his process to the final fit - it truly is an experience. I went over to Jeff's secret lab and he showed me how he takes the bow from the factory and completely makes it a killer. I told him the colors I wanted and we discussed the initial set up with everything new - sight, quiver, stabilizer, rest, etc etc. Well, we spoke again in early November after seeing the line up and settled on the M7Z. Instead of selling me a 2016 M7 and letting me go quickly, he thoroughly recommended that I wait until beginning of November to see if the new release Obsessions are "better" than the older models. I spoke to Jeff Dixon (2nd Chance Archery in Cumming) a month or two ago and told him that I was in the market for a new bow. This brings me to the next step of the process besides just the bow itself. With a 28 13/16' ATA and a 6' brace height, it is perfect for the ground blind or. Shooting the M7Z has been great! Great grip that feels solid in the hands and not to mention how freakin quiet it is!! Although other shooters have said it is a modular cam version of the Obsession Delta 6, this bow has an attitude all of its own. ![]() The let off for a bow at 60# is in 10# range and that is amazing. The DEF-CON M7 will be turning heads in the field as well as the 3D Range with an amazing draw cycle. It is a really well built bow - from the draw cycle to the back wall. The DefCon M7 features the patented two track cam, the Evolution Z Cam, is also equipped with the PerFX System and the Anti Torque Roller Guard to reduce cam lean during the bow’s draw cycle and to increase speed. I just picked up my BRAND NEW Obsession Defcon M7Z and I have to say the thing is silent. ![]()
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