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Elite Omnia Review (the most shootable bow on the market)
In this video we dive into everything the new 2023 Elite Omnia has to offer. This bow has glued performance with adjustability all in one package. Watch to find out why we think that!
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Mathews Phase 4 33 In-depth ReviewMathews Phase 4 33 In-depth Review
Mathews Phase 4 33 In-depth Review
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
In this video we give you an in depth look into the 2023 Mathews phase 4 33 and all of its advanced qualities that separate it from the competition.
Hoyt VTM 34 Review (the BEST Hoyt to date)Hoyt VTM 34 Review (the BEST Hoyt to date)
Hoyt VTM 34 Review (the BEST Hoyt to date)
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.Год назад
In this video we review the new 2023 Hoyt VTM 34, Let us know what you think!
PRIME REVEX 4 Tune and Review(the results were shocking)PRIME REVEX 4 Tune and Review(the results were shocking)
PRIME REVEX 4 Tune and Review(the results were shocking)
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
In this video we set up and review a 2023 Prime archery Revex 4. The results were a bit shocking.
MATHEWS PHASE 4 29 Bow build/ReviewMATHEWS PHASE 4 29 Bow build/Review
MATHEWS PHASE 4 29 Bow build/Review
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
In this video we build a brand new Mathews Phase 4 29 and provide helpful set up tips. Brendan also shares his thoughts on the new rig and all the new accessories that will be going on this bow. Enjoy!
2023 Bowtech CP30 BOW BUILD2023 Bowtech CP30 BOW BUILD
2023 Bowtech CP30 BOW BUILD
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
In this Video we set up a 2023 Bowtech CP30 from the ground up! Let me know what else you would like to see and what I can do to improve the content. Enjoy!

Комментарии

  • @c.r.rg9529
    @c.r.rg9529 Месяц назад

    Nice

  • @TNTOutdoors423
    @TNTOutdoors423 7 месяцев назад

    Wonder what the overall price was

  • @andrewmick2579
    @andrewmick2579 8 месяцев назад

    Keep up the great work. I just visited the shop Friday the 22nd and had great customer service Thank you. Andrew

  • @craighanson6936
    @craighanson6936 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, you mentioned spec being plus or - quarter inch yours being a 16th long with your new strings my factory strings after being shot in our 5/16 long, and I am down roughly 2 pounds of draw weight did not test the bow off the hop not sure if it’s down or that’s how it come from factory is there any magic can be done to gain some weight back or should a guy just rely on a new set of strings at some point

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors 9 месяцев назад

      Absolutely it’s 100% fixable. So it’s not uncommon to see a lot of string and cable stretch with factory sets due to the lesser quality materials they use. You will have to add twists to your Cables and string to bring the bow back into spec and weight. I like to keep it to a 3 twist into cable to 1 twist into the string ratio to keep from messing with your Draw length while shortening that bows ATA then increasing Draw Weight. Bowtech does state they want the bows +/- .25 but I always try my hardest to get it as close to factory spec as possible. The other thing I would check is the serving around your cables where the wrap around the power side of the bow.. I’ve seen a pile of the CP 30’s and SS 34’s with severe serving separation in that area. If string material is exposed you may want to consider getting a better aftermarket set.

    • @craighanson6936
      @craighanson6936 9 месяцев назад

      Got the twist in and the bow went to spec had to twist. Lots of times both inspect now is at 74 pounds any advice thank you.

    • @craighanson6936
      @craighanson6936 9 месяцев назад

      Took three twists back out of each cable re-time the bow centered. The peep got it back down to around 71 which I am a little more happy with. oh now measures between 30 3/8 and 30 1/16 which I’m going to leave it there

    • @craighanson6936
      @craighanson6936 8 месяцев назад

      One more question for you I just picked up a qad integrate rest and tried mounting it onto the Cp 30 the other night to get clearance so I didn’t have any contact issues when the arms came down. I was well above centre on the burger holes on the bow, I know most like to run the arrow through, the burger holes or does it even matter on this one seem to work fine, but was at least half an arrow high on the holes. Is that how yours ended up as well? Thanks again.

  • @GreatWhiteStud
    @GreatWhiteStud 9 месяцев назад

    Great review. I just bought one. Can you buy after market grip for it or is it best to take the grip off.

  • @dragonshadow3707
    @dragonshadow3707 11 месяцев назад

    Hey bud the video shot I'd not good cant see where your putting stuff you need to put the camera back a wee bit apart from that good video so thanks

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors 11 месяцев назад

      I’m so sorry! I am definitely trying to learn the videography life lol hopefully you see improvement on the more recent vids. I appreciate the feedback.

  • @toddshumaker2715
    @toddshumaker2715 11 месяцев назад

    I have been stuck between the Mathews V3X (I currently own,) the Phase 4 and this one, the VTM 34!

  • @John_D2
    @John_D2 Год назад

    Is the 33 too cumbersome in a treestand ? Thx in advanced.

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      I don’t believe so. I know that’s always a big talking point about longer ATA’s. There is no doubt that a shorter ATA is easier to carry around and maneuver due to how compact they are but the way companies like Mathews and Hoyt have created such amazing accessories that integrate to the riser, I feel that you don’t see the bulk of a bigger bow nearly as much as you would on older bows.

  • @mangofactory9490
    @mangofactory9490 Год назад

    I am contemplating buying the Omnia this upcoming week, however I have seen a lot of people complaining about cable rub on the cams at full draw being a very common issue? what are your thoughts?

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      It’s definitely a thing, I did find a way to pretty much eliminate it. I have seen a lot of guys flip limbs around but I try to avoid that if I can. What I’ve found is that if you reset the “S.E.T” from the factory position to a point where the cables clear, then set center shot you run into very little issues. If you start at the factory position you’ll almost always get cable rubbing unfortunately.

  • @DeadHeadArchery
    @DeadHeadArchery Год назад

    I always wonder when a bow comes out and feels absolutely amazing, how are the engineers going to make next years model better. But they do.

  • @StickNString
    @StickNString Год назад

    Seems like Hoyt VTM 31 is faster

  • @MilkBone3327
    @MilkBone3327 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Where is your shop located?

  • @traditionalbowhunter5862
    @traditionalbowhunter5862 Год назад

    good video but damn bro you are way outta shape for a bowhunter (if you are a bowhunter) lol. start hitting that gym and watch the calorie intake

  • @arnorlarsen
    @arnorlarsen Год назад

    Great content!

  • @bglowark12
    @bglowark12 Год назад

    Insane performance. Good job elite!

  • @BY-dq3mt
    @BY-dq3mt Год назад

    Debating whether to upgrade V3x 29 to phase 4 or wait for 2024 bow. Thoughts?

  • @DustinR97
    @DustinR97 Год назад

    Do the RX7 Ultra!?

  • @georgehardin8452
    @georgehardin8452 Год назад

    I just got my vtm 34 setup. Your right. I have a 28 innch draw length on the #2 mod andvit is throwing out some impressive speeds.awsome review 👏 👌 👍

  • @jordanpowell228
    @jordanpowell228 Год назад

    They had yokes before, what's more tunable than that aside from bowtech or elite? I like the cam system better as well being binary it requires shims

  • @Cpt-Pugwash14
    @Cpt-Pugwash14 Год назад

    "less vibration" ever bow company since 2008 has been saying completely zero vibration... i don't see how one can be even less than zero vibration....... unless of course they are lying to begin with. "zero vibration, completely dead in hand" how many times have we heard this lol

  • @cjr4497
    @cjr4497 Год назад

    My Inline 3 tuned really easily. It wanted to be nock high and the rest out to the left a little. I didn't fight it. Shoots like a dream. Never had a bow hold better. The grip is awesome. Easy transition coming from a carbon bow. For me it is the most repeatable grip I have ever owned.

  • @lezjames481
    @lezjames481 Год назад

    Awesome bow I have one,best Hoyt ever.

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I personally don’t like the feel of the mini bar on the bottom, I don’t feel like I lose any damping either so it’s a win win for me.

  • @lezjames481
    @lezjames481 Год назад

    I see you are not using the lower damper that came with the bow.

  • @brucehillbillybarthalow3786
    @brucehillbillybarthalow3786 Год назад

    Great review, The one thing I would change would be going with the Hoyt stabilizers. Front and back bar that should calm it down abit.

  • @dustinlauw8511
    @dustinlauw8511 Год назад

    Great information. Thanks for doing the build!

  • @jasonnester9514
    @jasonnester9514 Год назад

    Been a prime guy forever but now had to switch to Bowtech this bow doesn’t come in my draw

  • @cadelelon
    @cadelelon Год назад

    Of course I stumble across this video/account mere hours after picking up my Phase 4. Great video. Hope my builder was as good as you 😂 🤘

  • @senditsa
    @senditsa Год назад

    HI, great video, i have the same setup , how do you decide on the depth of the bar that holds the scope? do yo

  • @josephtreadlightly5686
    @josephtreadlightly5686 Год назад

    B4 the VAP SS u were more limited. I used the VAP TKO & the Victory Xtorsion which was the VAP SS in a .204. However the 95 grain stainless steel is better than aluminum but still susceptible to a failure right behind the outsert. Same goes with the Xtorsion with a 125 grain Ethics insert/outsert which I found was better. But the Valkyrie Centerpin system takes that problem away. Especially on an animal that moves & u put it into a tight shoulder shot. It just keeps going. I really like the tune on my Prime Nexus 4. So easy & with my arrow setup with a Conquest Archery Talon quiver & Control Freak stabilizer is one of the quietest I've heard. With the Xtorsion it's heavier & truly quiet as well.

  • @norton218
    @norton218 Год назад

    My 2013 prime impact @70lbs and 30" draw 496gr 277fps guess I'll keep waiting for something better

  • @anthonymalfino1
    @anthonymalfino1 Год назад

    This vid is epic. Thanks man

  • @drewanderson502
    @drewanderson502 Год назад

    I purchased a Bowtech SS34 and after getting new strings on it, it just doesn't feel as smooth of a draw cycle as when I first bought it. I tried a Revex 4 vs an SS34 at my local dealer and it felt like the Revex 4 was a smoother draw and held steadier. What was your opinion on the Revex 4 vs the SS34? The appeal to the prime is the new strings every 2 years and the nano-gel grip for when it's cold and the appeal for the Bowtech is the deadlock cam for me.

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      So I believe both are great bows for many of reasons. The SS34 stacks hard at the front then tails off very fast, for me I don’t necessarily love that. All Bowtech’s draw like that and it’s not a negative just more of a preference on feel. I believe the Prime has a much more consistent draw cycle and that’s something I tend to prefer. It’s similar to a Mathews IMO. The free set of string and cables is another fantastic incentive when buying a prime bow especially because they are great quality unlike some other manufacturers stock strings. Bowtech’s deadlock cam system is hard to beat especially if your an at home tuner. It really saves time and energy while trying to get that Lean just right. I think both bows are great if just comes down to feel and what features stand out. The SS34 seems to have a bit more vibe and it is on the slow side overall(unless you shoot it on performance). I have not set up an SS34 for myself so I can’t unfortunately touch on its stability and accuracy. The prime however holds extremely stable and Is wildly forgiving. The farthest I’ve shot with the Revex is around 80 yards and I can say I’m pleased with what I’m seeing.

  • @josevalenzuela5011
    @josevalenzuela5011 Год назад

    I've been on the fence about which bow to buy cp30 or sr350?

  • @Jayfromda2o9
    @Jayfromda2o9 Год назад

    no peep?

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      I’m shooting a 5/32 Hamskea raptor peep. I unfortunately did not have one for the video however I should of mentioned it.

  • @willshunting
    @willshunting Год назад

    Prime seem to be getting better and better at shooting themselves in the foot ever since the departure from single limbs and then abandonment of the dual cam system. The Centergy 33 had zero integral torque , perfectly square nock travel, zero hand shock, nice relatively narrow lateral profile, respectable IBO rating and best of all, was a consistent 'tack-driver'; so much so that I had to stop shooting multi arrow groups because 'Robin Hooding' was getting darned expensive. Yet, as they began to approach the ultimate recognisable product design, independently proven to be approaching perfection, they chose to slide away from the summit, back down to the pool of same old, same old, riddled with b.s. "major design innovations". Had they stuck with single limbs and dual cams but added adjustable modules for d.l. they would have put the G5 flag at the summit.

  • @grille_c
    @grille_c Год назад

    I own a Nexus 6 and an Inline 5 - the mod system means to me that I'll surely pass on the Revex

  • @scottdanbrook6549
    @scottdanbrook6549 Год назад

    Awesome job on the video lots of good information 🎯 thank you

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      Thanks for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @wrsayraw8472
    @wrsayraw8472 Год назад

    A RUclips channel named after a Joy Division album that is bow-centric? That deserves a sub! Great review, too!

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      Thanks for watching I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jayfry905
    @jayfry905 Год назад

    Very good video good job I have an in-line 5 and love it I like the back wall better but I love the draw cycle better on the revex

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      Thanks for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed!

  • @kentbrobeck5140
    @kentbrobeck5140 Год назад

    Great bow build with lots of excellent info!! 🏹👊🏼

  • @patrickjoy9551
    @patrickjoy9551 Год назад

    Great review. There seems to be some grumbling over the DL specific mods vs the rotating mod. I personally like the mod system of the Revex. More efficient for specific draw lengths. I recently purchased a closeout Inline. It tuned easy and shoots great. Considering the lawsuit with Hoyt over a name (Inline) causing Prime to completely retool, it looks like they have a winner with the Revex. The draw cycle has been refined and from the looks of it and tuning is non-issue. It also sounded really quiet. I think if people will just shoot this bow it will turn some heads.

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      I couldn’t agree more! One of the biggest issues in the industry is too many consumers stay brand loyal and won’t give other great brands a try. I see marketing grabbing more people than the actual product as well. Everyone makes a great bow these days and I think a lot of brands like prime get over shadowed.

    • @bradleymack4583
      @bradleymack4583 Год назад

      @@CloserOutdoors As new archer, I went from a Mission Switch to a Mathews TRX 38 G2. There was just something about the 38 that didn’t get along with me. Demo’d the Revex 4 and instantly placed my order for that and treated myself to the Hamskea Epsilon. Can’t wait.

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      @@bradleymack4583 Awesome to hear! It sounds like your going to have a killer set up. Keep me updated on your build I want to hear about it.

  • @elncalls
    @elncalls Год назад

    You stated in the beginning that you like to run the nock just a smidge high, after your first paper shot you said everything is dead level. Which is it? Nice review, just a bit confused. BTW, how did you get your UV Thumb Button to click on the dloop so effortlessly? My keeper spring is too stout and I have to help it out every time, even though my dloop is pretty rigid.

  • @lanetaglio
    @lanetaglio Год назад

    What brand stabs? TY

  • @clayanderson3999
    @clayanderson3999 Год назад

    85 percent let off? What’s the holding weight? Couldn’t stand the let off on the Inline series, had to push it forward, ripping my arm off every time.

    • @CloserOutdoors
      @CloserOutdoors Год назад

      I’m getting around 11 lbs (the average pull was 72.5 lbs) of holding weight per my HS3 scale.. The bow has a much less abrupt drop into the valley than the inline series and way less effort to get it to roll forward. The cams are set at max let off and I can say let down feels very similar to that of a Mathews. Not a very big valley but really comfortable.

  • @wcwcgarner2717
    @wcwcgarner2717 Год назад

    This bow is just like my REVOLT. 30 ata ibo 335. Deadlock cams flip disc tech. But I love my Mathews v3x 29.

  • @adamkilgore2902
    @adamkilgore2902 Год назад

    Good review. On the Revex 4 I tried the draw felt short to me. I am usually a 29in and it felt like I would need a 29.5 on this bow. Did you experience any of that feeling or are you normally a 28.5 on everything else too?

  • @kentbrobeck5140
    @kentbrobeck5140 Год назад

    Nice job brother!

  • @shaneyonushonis3417
    @shaneyonushonis3417 Год назад

    Great info, now do an arrow build video

  • @tkodnz
    @tkodnz Год назад

    Are you putting the mathews quiver on the bowtech? I want this bow but don't like our bowtech don't offer a good 2 piece quiver option.