Looking for input on Prime bows

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I just switched over to a CT3, I learned a lot during the fine tuning process (I’d suggest finding someone that really knows prime bows). However, I will say it is every bit as good as my Mathews.
 
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No idea where you guys are coming from with the tuning difficulty. I went away from yoke tuning bows for the ease of tuning with the Prime. I've done mine three times now. Once with the first set of cams, again when I went 1/2" shorter, and once more with a new set of strings and cables. Never takes more than a couple hours start to finish. Center shot is within 1/32 of spec, and I'm 3/32 nock high with cams synced dead on. Fixed blades group right with field points out to 90 (max I can get to on my tape). I've found it to be extremely shooter friendly in weird positions etc, which my Hyperforce was not.

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I had an Alloy and now a Centergy. I love them both. I chose the Alloy over a Hoyt when I bought it and have never looked back.
 

dzlfarmboy

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I just shot a few up at Lancaster Archery,

Vertix- Smooth Shooting, Quiet, didn't have the rock solid stability at full draw.

Elite Rival 35- Lite, quite, smooth just didn't have that rock solid full draw.

Centergy- I wanted to like this bow but the cam profile was to harsh breaking in to the back wall, when It humped over and fell in to the solid rear wall it almost felt abrupt.

Logic CT3- Smoother draw cycle, rock solid back wall with limb stops. Not as quiet as the Matthews for sure.

Logic CT5- Very similar to the CT3, longer axle made draw cycle a lil smoother, super rock steady at full draw. When I adjusted the limb stops forward ( shortening draw/less let off ) it seemed to roll in to the back wall much smoother without any snap/shake.

So my vote was the CT5
 
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Made the switch from Mathews to the CT5. I love the hold and the backwall of the CT5. There is some hand vibration that is more noticeable when shooting the bare bow. It is minimal after attaching accessories. I cant see myself switching away from Prime anytime soon.
 

dzlfarmboy

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Made the switch from Mathews to the CT5. I love the hold and the backwall of the CT5. There is some hand vibration that is more noticeable when shooting the bare bow. It is minimal after attaching accessories. I cant see myself switching away from Prime anytime soon.
I noticed some vibration too shooting the bare bow. Haven't shot a loaded one yet. But yes the back wall and steadiness at full draw is impressive.
 
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