Im thinking of getting a new bow and so far Im torn between the helim and creed. I love the way the helim draws but the one I shot today seemed to have some hand shock. I asked the tech if he ever noticed it and he hadn't but he couldn't find anything loose with the bow. Not sure if its normal for them to have some or not. I love how the creed is after you get it back. Its a very smooth shot and no hand shock at all. So I figured I would ask ya'll. What are some of the thoughts on these two bows from the ones who have shot them or own them.
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Originally posted by lodgepole View Post6 in axiom
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I shot both side by side at the shop last week and the differences in the two are really subtle. The Creed had a different draw cycle than the helim but still nice. I did not like the short valley of the Creed but the DL was way too long for me. The Helim was my exact DL and it felt really nice. The shot of the Creed was amazing. Absolutely dead in the hand after the shot, just the slightest bit better than the helim. If I had to pick today which one I would buy it would be the Helim simply because it is thinner and a tad lighter but that is just me. I like a light bow. Both great bows but you will just have to shoot them both.
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Originally posted by glpoe1 View PostI shot both side by side at the shop last week and the differences in the two are really subtle. The Creed had a different draw cycle than the helim but still nice. I did not like the short valley of the Creed but the DL was way too long for me. The Helim was my exact DL and it felt really nice. The shot of the Creed was amazing. Absolutely dead in the hand after the shot, just the slightest bit better than the helim. If I had to pick today which one I would buy it would be the Helim simply because it is thinner and a tad lighter but that is just me. I like a light bow. Both great bows but you will just have to shoot them both.
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