Elite Energy 32 review

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  1. myot

    myot Weekend Warrior

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    I went into my local shop yesterday to do some Christmas shopping and ended up trading my Elite Hunter in for a brand new 2014 Elite Energy 32

    Yes this bow is a replacement for the Hunter but they did change the riser and it makes it that much better. This is by far the smoothest bow I've shot and yesterday I shot them all.
    After all said and done I traded in my Hunter for a 70-80lbs Energy 32 set it at the same draw weight 76lbs and got to shoot my hunting arrows through it at an IBO speed of 319fps up from 317fps from my hunter

    Very happy with the new bow

    Dan
     
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    rknierim Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Congrats on the new bow :)
     
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    I just got the same Bow but in 60 #...it's awesome..
     
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    Congrats on the new bow.
     
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    It's sweet, I just can't decide on the 32 or the 35...either way I am adding one to my bow rack this year.
     
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    Jacob1 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I've never shot an Elite bow before... There's not much love around here for them.?.
     
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    I shot both and although the 35 is a bit smoother I hunt a few tight stands and a couple of ground blinds and it does seem larger even the 3" seems a lot seeing some of the other companies are going with 30" axles

    Dan
     
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    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Congrats on the new rig!!!
     

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