Sitting in trees
FNG
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2021
Just curious what is your favorite bow to take elk hunting and why?
Smartass answer: the one I shoot the best, since I’ll have the most confidence with it. I want broadheads hitting behind my pin, so I’ll take the bow that does that for me. This season it’ll be my Evolve ds 33.
Yeah makes sense. I think that’s what I’ll end up doing. If I go high elevation again I’ll wish I bought a carbon lightweight bow though lolSmartass answer: the one I shoot the best, since I’ll have the most confidence with it. I want broadheads hitting behind my pin, so I’ll take the bow that does that for me. This season it’ll be my Evolve ds 33.
My Mathews MQ 32 its light weight, short, long brace height, forgiving and I'm very accurate with it but I wont shoot over 50 yards with it.
Those shoot super nice. I really like the string angle but I’m a longer draw.Hoyt RX-7 Ultra. Carbon riser, but not especially light by the time I get my heavy-ish accessories added. Before this, I used a shorter RX-3, but shoot the longer bow a tad better at distance so it's the go to now.
Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk
I'm 29 3/4" draw and the string angle feels much better to me on the longer bow. I started out shooting 40" and over ata bows, so it's kind of funny to call 34-35" bows "long." But with parallel, and beyond, limb tech you essentially get the same riser length stability in a much shorter ata bow now.Those shoot super nice. I really like the string angle but I’m a longer draw.
I tend to shoot the longer ata bows a bit better.
I had a pse hd decree that was 35 ata and only weighed 4lbs. It was literally the perfect bow for me but the cam blew up after years of service though
The rumor is a 33" version similar to a Mach 30.I’m curious if PSE is going to make any changes with the Mach 34. They are so popular it seems like they don’t need to.
I’d absolutely love to see Elite do a 35 ata lightweight carbon
Perfect specs for most archers!!!PSE Mach 34. Perfect specs for a larger archer