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Old 03-01-2019, 11:54 AM
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Shot the Mathews Traverse and the Bowtech Realm SS both very nice shooting bows didn’t even feel like 70lbs on either one lost intrest in the Hoyt when I seen the price is there any other 2019 bows this smooth to shoot ??
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Old 03-01-2019, 01:22 PM
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I tested lots the vertix, helix, rx3, prime, elite, bowtech walked home with helix very fast dead in hand and shoots great. Accurate archery was amazing as always
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Old 03-03-2019, 07:08 PM
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I've been looking at the Triax, Traverse and Vertix mostly because
I'm moving up from a DXT.

Difference in the bows to me seems to be brace height and ATA length.

Both length in brace height and ATA will greatly effect the draw curve and
will make a difference in the feel of the shot release and aftershock.

I know that a lesser brace height will result in greater hand torque response.
I know that a lesser ATA length will increase the result of the the above.

So I'm kind of leaning to trying a trying out a Triax over the Traverse or the
Vertix simply becuase of the greater BH mostly.

I expect the draw cycle to be harsh compared to my DXT but I think in the
letoff and release the the Triax will be solid and on target after the shot.
And close enough to switch from the DXT to the Triax over the summer.

I'd like to compare other bows like bowtec and hoyt and pse etc. but I live
in VA an the only shops within 100 miles (2) only sell hoyts and mathews.
So that's what I've got.

So I'm leanin' to a Triax my self.

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Old 03-03-2019, 08:50 PM
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APA released a 33” bow this year that is pretty anazing
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Old 03-04-2019, 08:49 PM
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Just buy the bow tech and b done with it. And make sure to stop in Edmonton and see Carson and Dave.


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Old 03-04-2019, 09:42 PM
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Not a bad a idea..... but you might be surprised with the Mathews Vertix and how impressed the Jimbows staff is with that bow.
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Old 03-05-2019, 08:21 AM
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Not a bad a idea..... but you might be surprised with the Mathews Vertix and how impressed the Jimbows staff is with that bow.
I was disappointed in the Mathews line and how spongy the back wall is.
As well, I'm not a fan of their wide grips, I like a narrower grip.
My draw is 29.5" so these super short ATA bows like the Triax give me a vary harsh string angle. The peep was almost right up and in the serving of the string.
Not to mention how amplified the torque is on the super short ATA

The Vertix and Traverse seem to be better than the Triax.

I ended up buying a Bowtech REALM. The one thing I really like is how easy they are to tune.

These things are all personal preference, you really have to shoot the bows and see how they feel to you.
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Old 03-05-2019, 12:46 PM
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Kyle did you buy the just the "Realm" or realm x? I shot the realm Sr6 and I though the draw cycle was harsh on the back end. Im a 29.5-30in draw depending on the bow.

I shot the Travese as well. Super smooth but wasn't a fan of the grip. I thought the wall was solid. The rest of the Mathews bows are too short ATA.

I am leaning towards the PSE Evoke 35. Rock solid wall, super smooth and awesome grip. From what i have read super easy to tune.

I skip past the Hoyts and APA due to the price tag.
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Old 03-05-2019, 12:49 PM
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Kyle did you buy the just the "Realm" or realm x? I shot the realm Sr6 and I though the draw cycle was harsh on the back end. Im a 29.5-30in draw depending on the bow.

I shot the Travese as well. Super smooth but wasn't a fan of the grip. I thought the wall was solid. The rest of the Mathews bows are too short ATA.

I am leaning towards the PSE Evoke 35. Rock solid wall, super smooth and awesome grip. From what i have read super easy to tune.

I skip past the Hoyts and APA due to the price tag.
I bought the 2018 REALM, it is an unreal bow. I have shot the SR6 and did like it. The big thing is, make sure you shoot them on comfort mode. I think if I was to walk out and buy a bow right now that it would either be the REALM or the REALM SS.
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Old 03-11-2019, 02:54 PM
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I just bought the APA Momba 28XR, very impressed with this bow.
https://www.apaarchery.com/product/mamba-28-xr-cad
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