2025 Elite Artus

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Fully served is nice til it separates, then you have a stress riser on your cable fibers.


Bowtech has a history with tight bends that are a string makers nightmare, and end ip creating wear points.



The way that cam is setup, it seems it might take a while for any timing adjustments to really work out. Mathews has similar issue, serving soaks up adjustments over a few shots.

I was confused, looking at E2, everything looked familiar, but was thinking it was new elite cam, the elite cam will have less serving, which is a good thing in my opinion on cables.
 
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60# limbs per my request ---> 62.X# on my scale
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The 511 gr arrows are what I shot a spke with last year for the Era review

The 71# mach 34 for comparison
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My wild guess is that bows are going to advance in tuning and "forgiveness" for the next few years and beyond. I am unsure if that is anything that is measurable on a spec sheet, but it looks like Elite is giving it a try by listing the string angle on their spec sheets. I have not been shooting at all because of my shoulder owie. I don't know if what is easier here with a 30" bow that you can inbox, 2min tune, and sling to 100yds that group above. The only way in my eyes to see what bows are "better" are to shoot for score over a long period. Every mfg is going to have a "wow" bow for every person's preference of draw/shot at 10'.

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I turned the Mach 34 down to equal draw weight for comparison.
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