Also, back to the discussion about bow toughness and reliability. I recently upgraded bows. I really wanted to fall in love with the new BowTech Core SS because of the pure adjustability of the platform and they draw very smoothly. From the outset I had misgivings about their durability because...
I was ready to upgrade my bow. Unfortunately my local shop isn’t great. The proprietor is close to retirement and just doesn’t put effort into getting the bow set up for you. I bought my first bow from him not knowing any better. He never actually measured my draw length, but sold me a bow at...
Just to update: I took a White tail Buck at 326yds with my Waypoint in 6.5CM, shooting Hornady Precision Hunter 143gr ELD-X. I hit the deer broad side in the right shoulder. The projectile obliterated a lung, turned the heart into blood soup and exited the rib cage on the opposite side making a...
How durable would you say the BowTech Flagships are? My local pro shop has a SS34, CP28, and a SR350 (but he hasn't assembled it yet) in stock. I already shot the SS34 and CP28 side by side with a Hoyt Ventum Pro 31 and liked the BowTechs both better. They were definitely smoother and I really...
Current setup is a Springfield Waypoint in 6.5 Creedmoor with a Meopta Optika 6, 3-18x50 FFP Mil reticle with the Griffin Armament 30SD mounted on the barrel.
If at all possible, I will always put a suppressor on my rifles. Large caliber hunting rifles are no exception. Reduced noise, signature, and blast pressure are worth the extra weight and length to me.
I am currently running a Griffin Armament 30SD that I am able to move back and forth between...
Howdy,
Long time firearm enthusiast, farmer and agronomist/horticulturalist. I have hunted waterfowl, upland birds, and small game for most of my life, but just now really starting to pursue big game hunting. I hunted a cumulative 9 days in Idaho GMU 16 this Fall for White Tail, but really...
I have a young family with 3 kids all age 8 and under. It’s hard on my wife for me to leave for long periods of time. I’m just getting into archery and it’s my goal to archery hunt eventually. But at this point in time, it’s much easier for me to rifle hunt in areas I’m familiar with. Also, I...
The ease of tuning the BowTechs with the deadlock cam system looks really hard to beat when comparing the flag ship bows from the different companies. Especially those available at my local shop.
My local pro shop carries Hoyt, BowTech, PSE, and Bear. I wish they also carried Matthews so I...
I shot an SS34 in my local pro shop. It was smooth and easy to hold at full draw, but it was set a 29” draw length and I have a 28” draw. I’m going to go back and have them adjust it to my draw length so I can shoot it again because it felt a little big for me set up that way. But even with the...
I have questions about this as well. I really like how smooth the BowTech flagships are and the ease of tuning with the deadlock cam system, but the plastic limb pockets and the checkered history I have read about with limb problems gives me pause.
I bought a Hoyt Torrex a year ago as the first bow I’ve ever owned. I’ve been shooting it in my yard over the year learning. I’m planning to get into archery hunting and am ready to upgrade to a flagship platform that I can run for several years.
I want something that will be durable enough to...