I have. I have one w/ 80# limbs for sale right now.
I had a carbon before I got the vtm, and I want to go back to carbon, but the RX8, even though a smoother draw (truely did feel like drawing 70 when set at 80), gave up too much speed and i couldnt shoot the distance that i like to. The new rx9 U. draws more like the vtm 34, and the speed is on point. Too much info, I'm sure, but that is why
Bought a new old stock in September. Had 2 Axius Ultras and was looking for an Alpha X 33. Shot both and couldn’t find much difference. I did like the idea of 1/4” draw adjustments, but for the extra money, I went home with the VTM. Got it setup one morning and the thing is awesome.
Ended up shooting both my illinois deer with it this fall. Looking for another one for a backup.View attachment 809344View attachment 809343View attachment 809342
All these were killed with a VTM 34, you don’t need a different bow. The only draw back is weight.
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Yea, I found I didn’t need a stabilizer/bar set up on it so that definitely saved some. It’s not crazy though, still lighter than 95% of the rifles guys carry around. All those shots were 60+ so the extra stability was appreciated.i’ve been slowly dropping weight a bit on mine to get it to a sweet spot, was running the first gen dialed sight and swapped it for a 5 pin fixed, that made a night and day difference
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Yea, I found I didn’t need a stabilizer/bar set up on it so that definitely saved some. It’s not crazy though, still lighter than 95% of the rifles guys carry around. All those shots were 60+ so the extra stability was appreciated.
Yea, actual poundage around 77nice, at what poundage 80?
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Yea, actual poundage around 77
That’s more than enough, I wouldn’t sweat itWhen i got mine i got the 60-70 pound limbs and kinda regret it.
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That’s more than enough, I wouldn’t sweat it