Mathews Triax = forgiveness

wish it wasnt so danm heavy.

Accuracy trumps mass weight for me personally so I’m willing to look past that. To be honest, It would probably not have the attributes of holding as steady as it does if it was light.


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Accuracy trumps mass weight for me personally so I’m willing to look past that. To be honest, It would probably not have the attributes of holding as steady as it does if it was light.


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That's great add another 2 pounds to it will be even better.....I'll pass on it and the rest are boat anchors. I am plenty accurate out to any hunting distance I need with a bow at finishes Around the 6 pound mark. Anything else over that is just more weight to carry With no appreciable difference.
 
That's great add another 2 pounds to it will be even better.....I'll pass on it and the rest are boat anchors. I am plenty accurate out to any hunting distance I need with a bow at finishes Around the 6 pound mark. Anything else over that is just more weight to carry With no appreciable difference.

That’s why we have bows to fit everyone’s needs

This one finishes out at 7# when fully setup


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I shot one at a shop a week ago or so. I was also impressed with it for a 28” ATA bow. It drew every bit as smooth as a Halon 32, but I felt like the Triax actually balanced better than the much longer Halon 32. It was also very quiet and pretty dead in hand with no stabilzer attached. I think it would be an awesome rig all setup!
 
Great draw, felt like a brick in my hand. If I hunted from a tree or blind I think it may be the one. Good move for Mathews for all the Eastern hunters.
 
I actually feel it’s going to be an excellent western bow as well.




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I shot this bow a couple of weeks ago at my local shop. Love everything about it except how top heavy it is. Thanks for the videos


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