Darton tritech 33 or bowtech alliance

Only going off the handful of shots through both of them at ATA this past week, I have no desire to shoot the Bowtech again. The draw cycle was rough and it felt like it was going to jump out of my hand. Not much of a back wall.

The Tritech was much smoother and felt better overall. Especially between those two.


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I’ve been leaning to the darton, I saw a bowtech alliance in my fav camo pattern today and it’s looks had me doubtful of my decision
 
Shot em both when the bowtech dropped. I did not care as much for the Alliance cycle but liked its back wall better in comfort. Grip both are great if I had to pick one it’s bowtech just based on weight I have a bum left shoulder do mass weight slats a factor for prolonged shooting sessions and packing up and down mountains. That and I know my muscle memory would figure out the bowtech. Neither would make me give up my lift 33. The only bow this year I liked better is the Prime core 35 with a 7 inch brace. I think prime is underrated in this year’s releases. If it had better tuning features and it wasn’t butt ugly lol.
 
Only going off the handful of shots through both of them at ATA this past week, I have no desire to shoot the Bowtech again. The draw cycle was rough and it felt like it was going to jump out of my hand. Not much of a back wall.

The Tritech was much smoother and felt better overall. Especially between those two.


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What draw length and on smooth or performance? The Bowtech has a flip disc where you can set it either or.

Keep in mind - a rotating module can only be perfect at one draw length. That's why I prefer a fixed module like a Prime, Mathews, etc. It's actually engineered for that specific draw length. Probably the most underrated features on bows.
 
The only bow this year I liked better is the Prime core 35 with a 7 inch brace. I think prime is underrated in this year’s releases. If it had better tuning features and it wasn’t butt ugly lol.
This is the bow that's on my radar as well. That's such a smooth cam and those bows already held great. A 35" ATA 7" brace at 80# core mod will likely be my setup this year.

I personally don't mind the look, but it sure seems polarizing for some reason. I think that if you did a pattern like a contour wrap on the carbon tubes that would fix most concerns with appearances. I have zero concerns on durability/longevity of those tubes. From a manufacturing standpoint, it's pretty genius.
 
This why I asked. I’m a good shot w a bow, better than most hunters. But I’m not in depth w it like I am firearms, it’s a means to extend my season so I appreciate the expertise from the aficionados
 
I have no experience with the Bowtech Alliance and so I won't speak negatively out of ignorance. They did remove the timing feature from it though for a weight saving. I do have experience with the Darton brand, and have a Sequel 35 ST2 from last year. Very little difference between the Sequel ST2 and the Tritech. The cam is the same, but they added 1/4in rotating mod this year and the tritech added the cable guard adjustment. The Darton has a lot of tuning technology with the timing, the limbs, and the cable guard, and a grip change and it's cycle is amazing. If you are in for a new bow, any of the Darton models are worth a look. I would have easily bought a Tritech, buy already had the Sequel ST2. If you are looking for most of the current darton tech at a discount, look hard at a Sequel ST2 from last year.
 
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