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Lil-Rokslider
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i don't think so, if they continue to be (probably the best selling bow made) with almost no change year to year since the Halon, why would they make any drastic changes? why not milk it as long as they can without effecting sales?I would think they have to change the riser design and go to a whole new platform here soon. There’s not much left that they can change from the V3X. Possibly make a carbon model Hopefully a new stock grip is in their future lol.
This had me lmao...or the VAG4R with switch gender technology... might still be a couple years out, but i know it's in the works... most advanced lifestyle bow ever designed "switch us if you can"
this is exactly what its going to be tbh30 or 31 inch a-a bow with bridge lock sight mount
They have that on several bows.I’d like to see a 75% let off option to increase holding weight.
When was their last substantial upgrade? I feel like change has been very incremental since the halon, I guess the switch weight could be considered something different, but I liked the crosscentric more, I think the draw cycle kinda sucks on the switch weight camI think they will stick with the 29 for sure. Also think they might change a few things bc they acknowledged that the v3x wasn't a big upgrade at all just minor updates.
When was their last substantial upgrade? I feel like change has been very incremental since the halon, I guess the switch weight could be considered something different, but I liked the crosscentric more, I think the draw cycle kinda sucks on the switch weight cam
Mathews makes a bow with a wow factor in the bow shop, they are quiet and vibe free, and even though that evens out when other bows are set up, they do feel impressive bare compared to some other bows, and they are varsity marketers
They have that on several bows.
absolutely, the user feel on mathews (for me) went the wrong way after the chill series, if that was the platform they decided to build off of and refine, i would probably shoot a mathews today, the chill r was one of my favorite bows, and though it wasn't perfect, it was pretty close for me besides their limb issues (i never had a problem, but i know it was a thing) and i know a lot of people complained about tuning them, and mine certainly didn't tune down the middle, it was ugly, but i had good arrow flight.... i do think the masses are opposite of me, and like their current bows, they just aren't for me.I'm tuning a Bowtech D350 right now for someone. It's a 350 ibo bow, is relatively forgiving, not too loud, not too much hand shock. It does have Barnesdale limbs now, so that was an improvement, however it's a 2010 bow. I think we have seen performance peak a few years ago. It's generally accepted that peak performance with a compound is 350ish ibo until progress is made on limb tech.
So we are really left with user upgrades, that's feel, ease of tuning, pretty colors. Whatever it takes to sell a new bow. Nothing revolutionary with performance is going to happen.
There's no option for 75% with SW. You can get them there, but for their hunting bows in the past 4-5 years it's only been a stated 80 or 85%.
When was their last substantial upgrade? I feel like change has been very incremental since the halon, I guess the switch weight could be considered something different, but I liked the crosscentric more, I think the draw cycle kinda sucks on the switch weight cam
Mathews makes a bow with a wow factor in the bow shop, they are quiet and vibe free, and even though that evens out when other bows are set up, they do feel impressive bare compared to some other bows, and they are varsity marketers
I thought u could get the vrx, and the v3 in 75% mods. Is that not correct?I'm tuning a Bowtech D350 right now for someone. It's a 350 ibo bow, is relatively forgiving, not too loud, not too much hand shock. It does have Barnesdale limbs now, so that was an improvement, however it's a 2010 bow. I think we have seen performance peak a few years ago. It's generally accepted that peak performance with a compound is 350ish ibo until progress is made on limb tech.
So we are really left with user upgrades, that's feel, ease of tuning, pretty colors. Whatever it takes to sell a new bow. Nothing revolutionary with performance is going to happen.
There's no option for 75% with SW. You can get them there, but for their hunting bows in the past 4-5 years it's only been a stated 80 or 85%.
I thought u could get the vrx, and the v3 in 75% mods. Is that not correct?
That would interest me if it was 330+ibo and under 4.5# bareI believe it’s going to a solocam. A 32 inch Vertix style switchback XT with modern technology.