Sawtoothsteve
Lil-Rokslider
Fellow archery Roksliders,
I'm considering a new bow for 2020 and have been reading the threads on here about the new bows. It seems that the gains over the last few years have been minimal per the comments, but I would be upgrading by more than a few years . My Drenalin was purchased at my local pro-shop in January 2007 if my memory is correct. It has killed elk and deer, and is the only bow I have every owned. I shoot it at 70LBS and 30 inch draw with FMJ's and slick trick broadheads. My complaint has always been that the bow was a bit noisy (my brother shoots the same bow, and his is much quieter). As far as service, I took a fall in the back-country when the bow was 3 year old and broke a limb. Mathews rebuilt the bow at no cost, so I am a little bit partial to Mathews to be a loyal customer when they took care of me, and will definitely shoot the new VXR if I decide to take the plunge and go to my local shop to start shooting bows, but I am not a brand champion by any means so am open to the best buy.
The question for you all is what will I really gain in real world hunting use by making an upgrade to one of the new 2020 bows? Will I be able to shoot a substantially heavier arrow at the same speed? Can I shoot the same arrow and get more speed/flatter trajectory? Do the new bows tune easier, stay tuned better? Are they easier to shoot and be consistently accurate? I assume the new bows will be quieter than what I'm shooting. I know my current bow will still perform, and will likely keep it as a back up or give to my son to use for a few years.
I am thinking it would be fun to have a new bow, but just wanting to be sure I'll get real world upgrade (not IBO ratings) if I go to the effort of dialing in a new rig.
Thanks for the thoughts!
I'm considering a new bow for 2020 and have been reading the threads on here about the new bows. It seems that the gains over the last few years have been minimal per the comments, but I would be upgrading by more than a few years . My Drenalin was purchased at my local pro-shop in January 2007 if my memory is correct. It has killed elk and deer, and is the only bow I have every owned. I shoot it at 70LBS and 30 inch draw with FMJ's and slick trick broadheads. My complaint has always been that the bow was a bit noisy (my brother shoots the same bow, and his is much quieter). As far as service, I took a fall in the back-country when the bow was 3 year old and broke a limb. Mathews rebuilt the bow at no cost, so I am a little bit partial to Mathews to be a loyal customer when they took care of me, and will definitely shoot the new VXR if I decide to take the plunge and go to my local shop to start shooting bows, but I am not a brand champion by any means so am open to the best buy.
The question for you all is what will I really gain in real world hunting use by making an upgrade to one of the new 2020 bows? Will I be able to shoot a substantially heavier arrow at the same speed? Can I shoot the same arrow and get more speed/flatter trajectory? Do the new bows tune easier, stay tuned better? Are they easier to shoot and be consistently accurate? I assume the new bows will be quieter than what I'm shooting. I know my current bow will still perform, and will likely keep it as a back up or give to my son to use for a few years.
I am thinking it would be fun to have a new bow, but just wanting to be sure I'll get real world upgrade (not IBO ratings) if I go to the effort of dialing in a new rig.
Thanks for the thoughts!