This is not the video a lot of RUclipsrs wanted you to put out but it was what the youtube archery community NEEDED to hear.... and that is coming from someone who chased silence. Great Job K. Missed you my dude.
Good stuff bud! BTW wanted to thank you for hooking me up with the Phase4 33” not to mention the top notch tuning you provided, also really like my arrow build you set me up with. I ended up smoking a nice 6x6 bull! THANK YOU.
I found that most of my fatigue and errors from shooting just comes from the bow being heavy. I've never really been worried about vibration, draw weight, noise, etc. My only concern is the feel of the valley and back wall, and being able to shoot the same way for an entire afternoon. So I bought myself a Mach 34 and some custom strings. Dialed in for my draw length costs me about 3.5# from what the limbs were rated for, but it holds super steady and is very comfortable to hold. I want a target bow, but honestly this thing shoots well enough I don't think I need one. It just takes time to get tuned and settled in.
You found a Athens dealer wow. There is none in my State I called Athens and the told me. You can become a dealer if you buy ten bows a year from them at good price.
Dam, I have the Triax, just picked it up used and I struggle with keeping the pin on target at 30/40 yards. FYI I also haven’t shot a bow in 10 years, I will keep at it. 26” dl, Great Info
For me bow fit is everything. 33 to 36 bow for my 6 foot frame. Adjustable cams. Simple bow design with the cross cable system like Bowtech elite , hoyt, athens. The Athens vista 35 im thinking of purchasing
Only thing I would of added as a deciding factor is tuning abilities. If you get a SS34 (Bow tech), the ability to tune target/league arrows, and a variety of hunting arrows without a press is pretty clutch. Reduces the amount of bows someone with a fixed budget would love
Exactly the reasons I bought a Prime Revex 2. Smooth draw cycle, dead in the hand at full draw, perfectly balanced without the need of stabilizers. Still waiting on my UV slider though.
I prefer a 34-35" ATA bow. I chose the right bow (35" ATA, 340 fps IBO, 6.25" brace height, & 4.5 pounds net weight) for myself 10 years ago. If I were to replace my 2013 bow with a 2023 bow (same brand) the specs would be 34" ATA, 340 fps IBO, 6.25" brace height, & 4.6 pounds net weight. I like everything (draw cycle, solid backwall, accuracy, quietness, etc..) about my current 2013 bow. I see no reason to buy another bow in my lifetime. I sincerely prefer what I have over what is offered today. If you're new to bow hunting, however, the choices are great.
Enjoyed the segment and Congrats on your Elk hunt! IRT your Phase 4 Mathews...do you have 70-80 lb limbs? You mentioned your set up was 75lbs @292 fps. Thanks!
Personally being on the shorter draw i perfer 32in ATA with 6.5 BH. Not much a speed chaser so that doesn't really matter to me. I look for how it holds n how it feels after the shot. All high end bows are quite. There is a sound difference if you get budget models, but there are ways to get it to quite down. I also don't use back bars so just shooting with a front bar the bows that holds best for are usually pse, bowtech, and elite.
If you had a $1500 budget to purchase everything you needed to get started in archery, what would you buy? Im talking bow, sight, rest, release, and a half dozen arrows. Go!
@@InsideOutPrecision appreciate the response. I went with the hoyt torrex, whisker biscuit, redline rl4, b3 hawk and some easton 6.5 hunter classics. I figured it was a decent starting point. Thanks again man. The content is great. Keep up the good work. I wish there was more videos guiding newbies, or more budget friendly gear videos
Yeah your going to have a very hard time finding a mid range priced bow in those specs. I’d look at a flag ship bow that’s a year or two old. Get a better bow for the same money
@@InsideOutPrecision Thanks man a lot of your likes are mine, I'm a very seasoned archer ,but feel you posting this was important to Archery and how these companies market the product!! Thanks again!!
If quiet and no shock make you like to shoot more then that bow will be more accurate than the one that sits in the closet because it doesn’t make you want to shoot it
To each their own. If a bow that is slightly louder aims and shoots better than one that’s more quiet, I’m going to enjoy being more accurate with the louder bow.
@@InsideOutPrecisionabsolutely. You are an experienced shooter. So youve shot alot of bows. I would think less experienced guys would really enjoy how smooth and quiet some of these bows are . I think each person has a different perspective too.
You could use a few less ads. It makes it hard to watch. Might dial back on the monetization a little if possible. But great overall content, thank you!
This is not the video a lot of RUclipsrs wanted you to put out but it was what the youtube archery community NEEDED to hear.... and that is coming from someone who chased silence.
Great Job K.
Missed you my dude.
Thanks brother!
Glad to have you back making content. Congrats on your bull!
Glad your back on videos and once again thank you for the new D - lope and excellent tune on my Mathews Vertix !!!
Well done young fella……..My 4 year old Bear Perception can still go toe to toe with these new highly marketed competitors.👍🏼🇦🇺
The one upside of being a left handed shooter with a 32.5 inch draw is I usually only have 1-3 hunting bows to choose from in any given year
Good stuff bud!
BTW wanted to thank you for hooking me up with the Phase4 33” not to mention the top notch tuning you provided, also really like my arrow build you set me up with. I ended up smoking a nice 6x6 bull! THANK YOU.
I found that most of my fatigue and errors from shooting just comes from the bow being heavy. I've never really been worried about vibration, draw weight, noise, etc. My only concern is the feel of the valley and back wall, and being able to shoot the same way for an entire afternoon.
So I bought myself a Mach 34 and some custom strings. Dialed in for my draw length costs me about 3.5# from what the limbs were rated for, but it holds super steady and is very comfortable to hold. I want a target bow, but honestly this thing shoots well enough I don't think I need one. It just takes time to get tuned and settled in.
Hi Kellen? Seen your videos before always liked them. My future bow will be the elite envision.
Good to see your back!!
Glad you’re back! Great info.
Glad your back. I shot a Athens Vista 35 at a Pro Shop about a week ago, loved it might be my next bow
You found a Athens dealer wow. There is none in my State I called Athens and the told me. You can become a dealer if you buy ten bows a year from them at good price.
@@wcwcgarner2717 I live in Indiana that is where Athens started before moving to NY so we have several dealers in my area
Great video! Looking forward to your next video.
Dam, I have the Triax, just picked it up used and I struggle with keeping the pin on target at 30/40 yards. FYI I also haven’t shot a bow in 10 years, I will keep at it. 26” dl, Great Info
Great video.
I want to see more on the SS 34, I’m interested in one.
For me bow fit is everything. 33 to 36 bow for my 6 foot frame. Adjustable cams. Simple bow design with the cross cable system like Bowtech elite , hoyt, athens. The Athens vista 35 im thinking of purchasing
Only thing I would of added as a deciding factor is tuning abilities. If you get a SS34 (Bow tech), the ability to tune target/league arrows, and a variety of hunting arrows without a press is pretty clutch. Reduces the amount of bows someone with a fixed budget would love
Exactly the reasons I bought a Prime Revex 2. Smooth draw cycle, dead in the hand at full draw, perfectly balanced without the need of stabilizers. Still waiting on my UV slider though.
Yeah we’re all waiting on the UV slider haha!
I prefer a 34-35" ATA bow. I chose the right bow (35" ATA, 340 fps IBO, 6.25" brace height, & 4.5 pounds net weight) for myself 10 years ago. If I were to replace my 2013 bow with a 2023 bow (same brand) the specs would be 34" ATA, 340 fps IBO, 6.25" brace height, & 4.6 pounds net weight. I like everything (draw cycle, solid backwall, accuracy, quietness, etc..) about my current 2013 bow. I see no reason to buy another bow in my lifetime. I sincerely prefer what I have over what is offered today. If you're new to bow hunting, however, the choices are great.
Enjoyed the segment and Congrats on your Elk hunt! IRT your Phase 4 Mathews...do you have 70-80 lb limbs? You mentioned your set up was 75lbs @292 fps. Thanks!
There aren’t different limb options, just mods that change the peak weight, so I have the 75# mids
Ok, Thanks...thinking of getting a Phase 4 with end-of-season specials starting! @@InsideOutPrecision
@@chazt4863 yeah it’s an awesome bow! Don’t really have anything bad to say about it
Personally being on the shorter draw i perfer 32in ATA with 6.5 BH. Not much a speed chaser so that doesn't really matter to me. I look for how it holds n how it feels after the shot. All high end bows are quite. There is a sound difference if you get budget models, but there are ways to get it to quite down. I also don't use back bars so just shooting with a front bar the bows that holds best for are usually pse, bowtech, and elite.
If you had a $1500 budget to purchase everything you needed to get started in archery, what would you buy? Im talking bow, sight, rest, release, and a half dozen arrows. Go!
Hoyt torex, hamskea primer rest, black gold Rush sight, tight spot quiver, b3 nemesis release, gold tip xt hunter arrows.
@@InsideOutPrecision appreciate the response. I went with the hoyt torrex, whisker biscuit, redline rl4, b3 hawk and some easton 6.5 hunter classics. I figured it was a decent starting point. Thanks again man. The content is great. Keep up the good work. I wish there was more videos guiding newbies, or more budget friendly gear videos
What’s a few good options for a 31 to 32 draw length 700-1000 $ bow ? Seems like everything is 30in draw besides the bear paradigm
Yeah your going to have a very hard time finding a mid range priced bow in those specs. I’d look at a flag ship bow that’s a year or two old. Get a better bow for the same money
Great information!!
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching. Let me know if you have any questions
@@InsideOutPrecision Thanks man a lot of your likes are mine, I'm a very seasoned archer ,but feel you posting this was important to Archery and how these companies market the product!! Thanks again!!
well done, sir
Also, if you have a bow you like you don’t have to upgrade to the latest and greatest every single year.
If quiet and no shock make you like to shoot more then that bow will be more accurate than the one that sits in the closet because it doesn’t make you want to shoot it
To each their own. If a bow that is slightly louder aims and shoots better than one that’s more quiet, I’m going to enjoy being more accurate with the louder bow.
@@InsideOutPrecisionabsolutely. You are an experienced shooter. So youve shot alot of bows. I would think less experienced guys would really enjoy how smooth and quiet some of these bows are . I think each person has a different perspective too.
You could use a few less ads. It makes it hard to watch. Might dial back on the monetization a little if possible. But great overall content, thank you!