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WKR
I thought I heard the Bowtech guys in their release video for 2019 say they have switched to gordon glass for the limbs to prevent past problems.
I shot some of the new bows over the last two weeks, the new Bowtechs are terrific in draw and hand shock. The Mathews Vertix was very stiff at 29.5 and 70# and nothing I would want to hunt or shoot, but the shorter draw lengths I hear are better.
The Traverse was a really nice bow and balanced much better than the Halon 32, the shop had a Black Friday sale and I ended up walking out with the Traverse. I can't stand a bow that won't balance and Mathews finally got that fixed, not as balanced as a Hoyt but close.
Last new bow I bought was a Helim, usually I'm a buy used off Archery Talk kind of guy. I'll write up the tuning and setup once I get a chance to tinker with it.
I hunt just about every way you can, western spot and stalk, eastern treestand, turkey out of a ground blind and lots of 3d. I'm 6'2'' and have used a 33 or 34 ATA bow for the last 5 or 6 years. It can be a pain in a blind but I use a low stool and take a few practice draws to check for clearance, for treestand I have never wished I had a shorter ata bow for the last 25 years bowhunting
The Traverse should be a good bow for years to come