sndmn11
"DADDY"
I shot a recurve for a very long time, then a first get Reckoning (35"ata) then did reviews here for the Omnia and Era. Before those bows, I had felt string angle was wonky for what I had tried that was 33" and under. Elite talked to me at length about how brace height, limb deflection, limb angle, cam size, etc. can make a shorter ata bow have the string angle of a longer bow from just a few years ago. The Alphax30 falls into that form as well and lined right up with my anchor. The speed is attractive and the draw cycle was easy throughout. I did not shoot the longer version (lack of speed on paper) nor either carbon version. The RX8 ultra on paper sets itself apart with that larger brace, but I do wonder if that concept of brace height = forgiveness might be going away and replaced with less riser deflection, wider limb pockets, etc. Id also want to play around with both cam sizes on the ultra to find out what feels best for 30.25" actual draw length, as I suspect that the medium cam labeled as 30" max is a little bit longer at some of the different letoff/back wall settings.Good feedback on the Alpha and Omnia. If you prefer / need a 30 ATA, you can stop reading now, but if you would consider a longer ATA bow you should shoot the RX-8/Ultra.
Long winded, I know - but with your draw length - I would highly encourage you to shoot the Ultra.
My dislike for what Bowtech has right now is that rough valley at my draw length makes it so that it is a circus trying to let down. PSE confuses me with their different cam names and it doesn't make sense to me what the intended purpose is for each so I have a grand total of four arrows sent with one in my life.