As most of you know, I had Lung Surgery back in February at OSU, and they cut through my ribs/muscles to get into my lungs. So I haven't even thought of trying to shoot my bow. I actually thought I was going to be using the Xbow all season. After drawing my bow last month a few times I new I could do it by lowering my poundage. So, I Finally got my bow all set up with the new strings/cables, Lighter arrahs, limbdriver, and stabilizer. I had previously shot my X-force with the QAD Ultra at 70lbs. After the bowshop installed everything, I had him lower my poundage to currently at 61lbs. I shot for the first time yesterday. What a huge difference. The whole rig just felt a ton better from the draw and all the way through the shot. The major thing I noticed was that my arrows seemed quieter in flight. Im assuming that is the difference in no fletching contact with my rest. But damn, all I had to do was make a slight adjustment with my sights, as I was shooting a couple inches high at 20 yards. I shot dang good TOO. No left or right misses. Just every once in awhile I would shoot low because I was dropping at the shot. I will shoot a few dozen arrows tonight at 20 and 25 yards then probably move back starting tomorrow