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For off-the-shelf bows, it is currently the PSE Omen.

The PSE X-Force Omen Pro shoots arrows at up to 366 feet per second under IBO (International Bowhunting Organization) rules.

The 2nd fastest bow is currently the APA King Cobra at up to 362 fps.

The New BowTech Insanity and several other models at rated at 355 fps.

The speed is usually measured using a 350 grain arrow with the bow set up at a 70 lbs. draw weight and 30 inch draw length.

In the real world shooting at lower draw weight and shorter draw length and using a heavier arrow like say a 400 or more grain, you would see more like 320 fps or less on such bows.

Published speeds for bows are always IBO speeds based - as stated above - on 350 grain arrows, a 70 lb. draw weight and a 30 inch draw length with nothing else on the bow - no stabilizers, dampeners, sights etc.

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As of current records, the fastest shooting compound bow is the Scorpyd Aculeus 480, which has a speed of 480 feet per second.

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