While other manufacturers are making it easier to tune their bows without a press, Mathews doubles down and says let’s make it more challenging and force people with a press to buy new parts in order to work on bows.
They’re warmer to touch than aluminum on a cold day and generally lighter than an aluminum bow. My friends levitate fully set up was the same weight at my bow bare.
If you can’t shoot a 50 cent piece sized group for every individual pin you have set up for hunting in a controlled flat warm environment like your backyard then I probably wouldn’t shoot that pin/distance from a elevated position, cold with your heart rate through the roof. My opinion is “good...
Mathews seems to be doubling down on SW cams, mods and the engage grip with this new target bow release. This release is probably very close to what you can expect this winter with their hunting bows. With the most expensive target bow along with the most expensive stabilizer set on the market...
I’m shooting over 300FPS, so I moved my first pin to 27, my second pin to 40. My unneeded third pin is .10 and is my rover at 50. The more research I did, basically if you shoot a fast bow the 20 yard pin is irrelevant.
Mathews is too invested in accessorizing to make sweeping changes to tun-ability. My guess is you’ll see the same Phase 4 limbs in a 28 and 32 or something to that affect and probably a new cam. Mods aren’t going anywhere because they play into peak efficiency of the draw curve at any weight...