I enjoyed your video very much. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Haven’t drawn or shot the Bowtech but for me personally I am in order Elite/Mathews and then Hoyt. Elites draw cycle is just what my preference aligns with so much, but on the shot Mathews is so dead in the hand that the shot is clearly won by them. Makes it tough for me personally to say I put one over the other - excellent bows. The Hoyt is very nice, I just don’t like the look or grip personally.
subjective review but nice.. thanks ... I'm holding out to see if/when Elite comes out with a longer A-A version of the EnVision (I dont like short bows), I'm STILL loving my Ritual 33 ... I think Bowtech blew it with the SR350 and their cam boo boo ... why not just give real world speeds ... smh ..
I just restrung and tuned a ritual 35. Someone looking for a longer ATA bow can do way worse then picking one of those up used. Liked better than anything they put out new, except the enKore…which isn’t apples to apples.
I am impressed with Elite, I do own 2 older BT's .. I like the simplified draw length increments had with the newer bows, and the tuning designs make it easier to try different arrow setups with out running back and forth to a press .. some say speed isnt that important, some say not at all, I say it is to an extent, as long as quiet and shootability is up held ... sometimes that inch+ or so can mean a huge difference on out come of a shot (all else being makeable) ... I guess I want more trust worthiness and how these companies achieve the advertised speed, esp. when Joe Bowhunter cant make it happen.. give me real world speeds that are accurate (with some variation of course).