It reads spot on to my Leica. I have been comparing it side by side for the past 4-5 months now.
I’m as confident with it as I am my Leica
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The fixed dots would only be used as a fail safe mode for me personally.
Have used a slider for over 10 years now and this tops that.
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I had to get the Triax dialed in with the HHA to have on hand for those handful of states it’s not currently legal in. I’m actually glad I went through this process. Ive been shooting the HHA for about a month now and it’s actually making me appreciate the Xero even more than I thought I would...
The sight will only allow for the max yardage one has been dialed in for so on the contrary you wouldn’t be taking shots you aren’t accustom to taking.
More states in the West are actually legal than you might think
Sounds pretty ethical to me
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Straight forward tuning >>————>
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Depends on the brand and grade of arrows. The most important factor I have found over the years is how they react dynamically. I can take a bunch of different arrows that test extremely well statically but then get deviations when rotating nocks. A more forgiving arrow would be one you have no...
This little bow aims crazy good for its size. Here’s 100 yards and the steadiness of the pin float really takes me a little by surprise
Mathews Triax 100 yards - YouTube
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Accuracy trumps mass weight for me personally so I’m willing to look past that. To be honest, It would probably not have the attributes of holding as steady as it does if it was light.
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I would not let the ATA sway you from giving this one a shot. The most forgiving compact bow I have ever shot, hands down.
Extremely surprised as this one continues to impress.
Mathews Triax 80 yards - YouTube
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Depends on ability
I can tell right away if I'm out of tune, even at the longer distances
Once bareshaft tune is money, your Broadheads will follow suite with no adjustments needed.
Others may differ but I never have to broadhead tune
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To much vane in windy conditions can cause the arrow to enter at an angle down range.
Testing quite a few combos this year in the wind is one of the reasons I have switched things up a little
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I have had fixed blades on the money up to 325 fps with my specs and zero issues.
Personally, I don't see an issue at all with the selection your looking at.
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Long range is a blast
Keep at it and your confidence will gain. So many factors when shooting long range with a bow. Way more things to consider than a rifle to be accurate.
This is where you hone in on breathing, sight alignment, anchor consistency, back tension consistency, same consistency...