I shoot a old Rize still and shot an Inline 3 last year. I've had zero issues with Prime and my old Rize still puts out the same speeds as most . I shot the Form this year and was very impressed.
The thing that sells me on Prime (outside of they shoot great) is that you get free strings and cables every two years for LIFE. That is a killer value especially since my shop just lets me do it. Not all will though.
I shoot a RVX 32. I went to the bow shop dead set on buying a Matthew‘s because I wanted top of the line and something that I knew had good resale so I could upgrade in a few years. After shooting both, the Matthews did not feel nearly as balanced. I love the center grip on the prime and I felt like I could hold back way more weight. I’ve shot the prime for two years now and I’m still in love with it.
I shot a centergy for 5-6 years. Great now, shot well with it. I now have a revex 4, super smooth draw and shoots well. I think the revex and rvx models are really good.
had the Revex 4, and then the Revex 2 (same basically as the RVX). I loved the Revex 4, and I did not care for the 32 at all really. I felt the 34 worked with me and the 32 fought me if that makes sense. The draw on the 34 was better, it was easier to shoot, more stable at full draw... just better all around. This was my experience.
In contrast, I had the Vista 33 and the Vista 31, both 2022 models. I experienced the opposite with those 2. I really liked the 33, but I loved the 31. I shot it better period than the 33.
What this proves is it is really important to try before you buy if you can. Some folks say the Lift 33 is very smooth. I shot it at 60, 65, and 70 pounds. To me it was OK at 60, but I didn't like it any higher.