Another feature I think is overlooked is the strings of a bow. Primes strings are the only strings I’ve ever been able to tune my bow and not worry about it changing tune. Other bows I was constantly having to twist strings. You shouldn’t have to buy after market strings as soon as you buy a new bow, and with Prime the stock strings are awesome!
Was trying to sight in my Nexus 4 yesterday- my sight was a little high but @90m (100yds) I could fit two hands around a five shot group 1 ft under a dot target.🫶 Video up soon…
@@VOODOOREIGN1 That's funny cuz I was just looking for an archery shop close. I have just finished a new recurve build @ arrows but my LCA grain scale went out on me & it would be nice to have one to finish. I have new strings & cables on my CT-5 but my old local shop closed b4 I could replace on my Centergy. This spring my Nexus 4 is next so I better get a relationship going. Thanks for the tip.
@@VOODOOREIGN1 The Inline was a change for Prime. But I'm not big into 1st generation models so I think the Revex is an improvement on the Inline from what I've seen. The balance is different with a Prime so a Revex 34 is more similar to another brand bows 32. However the Prime offers more performance with their longer A.T.A. bows which is a great feature. They r especially great with energy efficiency on heavier arrows. The hold on my Nexus 4 is really top notch & 2 years later they have an improvement now with the Revex 4. I'm getting back into the recurve now that I shoot instinctively so grip & how the bow holds is everything. It has to feel natural or all is lost. Hope u find it & u get to do a nice practice round with it.
I very disappointed with prime getting rid of the dual cam system was a mistake and this year they offer no hunting sized ata bow in longer draw lengths and because of that sadly I had to leave prime
Sorry prime but you are generations behind no madder how much you say your bows don’t have any gluten even though every other bow doesn’t either. Finally have a single cam system, nothing different in your new tech, too late to the game. Really hurt you guys by always trying to be different even if it doesn’t make sense. Guarantee even your own shooters put stabs on their bows no matter how balanced they are. Facts
Totally agree with this. Prime reigns supreme in this and other critical areas. My Revex 4 is on order. Can't wait to get it in my hands.
Great video, appreciate people trying to add some reality to the industry.
Another feature I think is overlooked is the strings of a bow. Primes strings are the only strings I’ve ever been able to tune my bow and not worry about it changing tune. Other bows I was constantly having to twist strings. You shouldn’t have to buy after market strings as soon as you buy a new bow, and with Prime the stock strings are awesome!
My prime logic is still rocking and smoked a big ole Michigan doe with it in October this past season
Was trying to sight in my Nexus 4 yesterday- my sight was a little high but @90m (100yds) I could fit two hands around a five shot group 1 ft under a dot target.🫶
Video up soon…
Prime advice > Thank You
Anybody know where I can find a Prime dealer in MN?
I think Vapor trail pro shop deals with Prime Archey ,they are in Anoka .
@@VOODOOREIGN1 That's funny cuz I was just looking for an archery shop close. I have just finished a new recurve build @ arrows but my LCA grain scale went out on me & it would be nice to have one to finish. I have new strings & cables on my CT-5 but my old local shop closed b4 I could replace on my Centergy. This spring my Nexus 4 is next so I better get a relationship going. Thanks for the tip.
@josephtreadlightly5686 no problem I'm looking at Prime for the first time this year and want to upgrade grade from Mathews 31.5 to something else .
@@VOODOOREIGN1 The Inline was a change for Prime. But I'm not big into 1st generation models so I think the Revex is an improvement on the Inline from what I've seen. The balance is different with a Prime so a Revex 34 is more similar to another brand bows 32. However the Prime offers more performance with their longer A.T.A. bows which is a great feature. They r especially great with energy efficiency on heavier arrows. The hold on my Nexus 4 is really top notch & 2 years later they have an improvement now with the Revex 4. I'm getting back into the recurve now that I shoot instinctively so grip & how the bow holds is everything. It has to feel natural or all is lost. Hope u find it & u get to do a nice practice round with it.
I very disappointed with prime getting rid of the dual cam system was a mistake and this year they offer no hunting sized ata bow in longer draw lengths and because of that sadly I had to leave prime
Sorry prime but you are generations behind no madder how much you say your bows don’t have any gluten even though every other bow doesn’t either. Finally have a single cam system, nothing different in your new tech, too late to the game. Really hurt you guys by always trying to be different even if it doesn’t make sense. Guarantee even your own shooters put stabs on their bows no matter how balanced they are. Facts
Have you tried this bow out?