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Bow Test 2012: Ross Crave DRT
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12 years ago
Taping 33 ½ inches axle-to-axle, the DRT was one of the longer bows we tested. The 6 ½-inch brace height is manageable, as the bow drew nicely and shot with little punch (35.44 m/s2 of vibration).
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