Well, I sold the new 330SS ended up keeping the used 355SS model I bought.
Finally made it out to do some real shooting over the weekend. Man is this thing fast.
The guy that I bought it from added the foam cheek piece and I it works perfectly and puts my head in exactly the right alignment with the scope.
Hard to make out but pretty consistently 352.6 fps Shooting 18" Excalibur Diablo topped with 100gr field tips for a total weight of 352 grains. I've never been a speed freak when it comes to bows and this is the fastest bow I have owned to date. I can't imagine what some of the 400+fps bow must be like. I've also never been much of a carbon arrow fan but I thought I would try them again with this setup and so far they seem OK. If they can pass through a bag target they should be OK for turkey and deer.
20 Yard Shot. This small discharge target is the only one we had that I didn't shoot through so I had to use it for all my sighting in.
This thing is a beast and accurate as hell. My target out to 40 yards looked just like the one at 20. I topped it off with a Hawke SB1 SR Scope. This is a speed adjustable scope. Sight it in, adjust it to the speed of the bow and you are good at all ranges. Pretty nice setup and didn't take long at all to sight it in. It's basically a zoom scope but zooming it changes the view of the crosshairs, once set you cannot use the zoom else it will throw adjustment on the multi-retical display.
The only thing I don't like about this bow is the lack of quiver mount. I have a couple options I'm looking into but all involve drilling and tapping the rail to accept some type of rail or mount. I'll post up more pics once I decide exactly what I'm going to do.
I'll be using this in the turkey woods this week. The Thunder Chickens better beware!!!