Which mathews bow is best for hunting




















The 3. Draw-length adjustable between 26 and 30 inches, the Torrex is available in draw weights of 40, 50, 60, and 70 pounds. Draw lengths on the XT go from The standard Torrex is adjustable between 26 and 30 inches. The riser is a blend of two alloys, Xloy and Magnite, giving each bow in the series an airy feel combined with German-tank toughness.

Another hat-tipper is the all-new Lever Cam, which was specifically engineered to allow shooters to push kinetic energy and momentum to new levels. The speed demon in the group is the inch axle-to-axle X30, which tops out at fps. Not far behind is the fps, At In no particular order, here are the new-for marvels. Built around a cam system that allows shooters to tune their bow without putting it a bow press, the DeadLock Cam system continues to be a win, and is the key ingredient in this short-draw flagship.

Adjustable without a press from Female archers will cheer the Eva Shockey Gen 2. A feather-like 3. Other notable features on this inch axle-to-axle, fps compound include the vibration-reducing and weight-offsetting Orbit Dampener and Clutch Performance Grip. At inches long, the bow falls in the not-too-long but not-too-short sweet spot, and the adjustable Those who favored the Carbon Icon asked for a carbon bow with a better fit and feel, and the 6.

Giving the archer 62 pounds of draw-weight adjustability and 9 inches of draw-length adjustment, this bow will fit virtually any shooter. Set at 90 percent let-off, this adjustable from to inch system boosts shootability and increases speed to a maximum rating of fps. An innovative addition to the Mod system is the Tri-Track Cam. Laterally balanced and fully synchronized, this cam ensures a smooth draw and allows the archer to customize let-off between 70 and 90 percent.

Ensuring simplified tuning without the need of a bow press, archers can bank on a perfect tune. Finish options are too many to list, and the EnKore is available in peak weights of 40, 50, 60, 65, and 70 pounds. Another worthy Elite flagship is the inch axle-to-axle, 4. Technology to provide shooters balance, smoothness, speed, durability, and pin-point accuracy. Mathews has dramatically improved the system over the last couple years, and in the VXR 28 you will definitely notice how smooth it is.

This is probably one of the biggest reasons that this bow is favored over other bows. All it takes is a different module to be put in place of the one that is currently on the cams.

The engage grip is also a fan favorite of hunters that use Mathews, it can be swapped out and changed around for different designs or a different feel. I personally think that the Engage Grip is ok.

The VXR 28 is built like a tank. The design, performance and even the paint on this bow all feel as though it a first class bow. What I mean by this is that I can actually hold my anchor point of the bow at full draw and twist the riser of the bow left to right with my other hand. But, that is to be expected with a shorter axle to axle bow, the Triax in had the same issue.

The draw cycle on the VXR 28 is a bit tougher than other bows on the market. But then again, the Revolt is designed for comfort and the VXR 28 is designed for speed and hunting. I guess time will tell if the string is good or not on the VXR lineup, so far, it looks very good.

At the end of the day, I believe that the VXR 28 is the best hunting bow that Mathews has released up to this point. It also has an awesome looking design and almost zero hand shock. Many hunters would agree, this bow is an absolute machine.

These are the broadheads that Darby used to put down a mature 8 pointer. It went a total of 60 yards. The VXR Not only that, but it has a bit more stability too, not by much though. I went a bit more in depth above with the VXR 28, most of the features are exactly the same… and there is no real point in going over the exact same features, back to back. The first big advantage of the VXR This is helpful for bowhunters that prefer a longer draw length, a sharper string angle, or both.

Since the VXR Not by much, but taller bows in general are just more balanced in general. The amazing stability can also be credited to the new riser design that Mathews implemented into the VXR lineup.

When you are at full draw with the It holds rock solid and there is no movement in the back wall either. The post shot of the VXR The biggest and most obvious negative of the VXR Now, that might seem insignificant, but for a short hunter it can make a big difference.

The biggest advantages that you will get in the VXR You have to pay the price by adding an additional 3. These two bows are almost the exact same thing, with only subtle differences. In , Mathews continued their hot streak of creating great bows by releasing the Vertix.

The result, Mathews says, is a bow platform that is extremely compact yet incredibly stable. Also new on the V3 is the Centerguard Cable-Containment system that places the cables in the true center of the bow, resulting in optimal cam timing to maximize tunability while also increasing vane clearance. All-new limbs featuring past-parallel geometry, paired with a redesigned limb cup, boost system performance and efficiency.

Both V3 models have a 6-inch brace height, are powered by a Crosscentric Cam system with SwitchWeight Technology, offer adjustable letoff of 80 or 85 percent, are compatible with the optional Mathews Silent Connect System bow rope and bow sling accessories and are available in peak draw weights of 60, 65, 70 and 75 pounds. The V3 27 weighs 4. The V3 31 weighs 4.

Mathews is also offering two new bow finish options — First Lite Specter and Under Armour All-Season — on top of its six existing camo and solid color choices. If you shop for clothing in the big and tall section, you may be interested in the new Mathew Atlas, a high-performance hunting rig designed with long-draw shooters in mind. Accommodating draw lengths from Available in peak draw weights of 60, 65, 70 or 75 pounds, the Atlas uses SwitchWeight Technology to adjust peak draw weight in 5-pound increments via the cam modules.

Modules are available in either 80 percent or 85 percent letoff for additional customization. Other highlights of the Atlas include the new CenterGuard cable-containment system for optimal cam timing and increased vane clearance, Engage Grip for more consistent hand placement and reduced riser torque and a complete array of 3D Damping accessories to tame shot noise and vibration.



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