What bow is everyone shooting?

Shot a Diamond Marquis for many years, just picked up a Mathews Lift 33 today on a crazy sale at my local pro shop.
 
Been shooting a Hoyt Highline for the last two years, highly recommend for the long draw boys on here. The 36" ATA makes the pin settle very easily.
Specs:
70 lbs draw
32.5" draw length
getting 285 fps with a 500 gr arrow weight (current set up)
Tested:
525 gr arrow: 275 fps
550 gr arrow: 266 fps
 
I’ve got a Traverse all dialed in for hunting. In my opinion Mathews best bow for hunting.

A lift 33 dialed in for hunting and just picked up another 33 to set up for 3D and indoor.
 
Saw this and realized just how old my Faktor turbo is but damn it still feels good in the hand.
 
I’m running a Prime RVX32 that I picked up back in August. Prior to that, I was running a 2005 Hoyt ViperTec that I bought new in 2005. I had a failure at half draw with the Hoyt and couldn’t source parts for the limb pivots that disintegrated while drawing.

The Prime is a big step forward as it relates to sound, vibration, shootability, etc. I researched for months, shooting every flagship bow on the market, before pulling the trigger on the Prime. Paired it up with a Prime Epsilon rest, MBG Pro Hunter 5 pin slider, a Tightspot quiver, and two dozen Victory RIP TKOs.
 
I love shooting the hoyt vtm34 until I got the lift 33. Unfortunately I have been cursed by the lift. First the limbs cracked, got fixed and two days later shot groups and didn't realize the nock was cracked and boom went the bow. I still love shooting both bows.

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Last year PSE evolve 33 #70 with a new ripcord limb driven and the boonie…which is awesome


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Still shooting the Bowtech Realm SS. Incredibly smooth, fast enough, and I still have my yokes for tuning. Yea, yea, I get it with things like Deadlock and similar offerings from other companies, but I think tuning yokes is more granular and part of archery for me is the tuning process.
 
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