Sean, Is there any real downfall with buying a echelon 37 to use for both target and hunting? Hope this is not a dumb question, I just want the most "forgiving/shootable" bow possible before a hunt this September. Going to be hunting a large valley where my shot will likely be 50 to 70 yards. Weight & Length are not big issues for me.
I met a guy last year in the woods who purchased a 37 inch ATA Elite bow for hunting because he likes a long ATA. Point is, you could do that and be perfectly fine! The only real thing you'd trade is a little speed as the target bows typically have a cam that isn't as intended for speed like a lot of hunting bows. However, it really isn't that much off of speed. I'd encourage you to go for it! Best of luck and God bless you!
That's where they fall. a 10/10 for how well it stays on the back wall would be one that you actually have a hard time letting down at all. The Evolve is like that when on the 90% let-off setting. 10/10 is actually too much if you ask me.
Just proof of what reviews are really worth. Everything is good. Like he's going to bash it into the ground at the elite factory...lol. All I know is that hardly any of the pros shoot it. Most are using the trusty ole victory.
I'm not sure what you mean by the "draw cycle part". If you mean me pulling back the bow each time, I did cut the drawing part out so that the video wasn't so long.
There are no fletchings on the arrows because some dealers have whisker biscuits on their bows and they slow down the arrow if fletching is on them. Since I am traveling around to so many places to do reviews, and I want the reviews to give consistent results, I shoot all the bows with the same arrows and no fletching on the arrows so that the readings are not skewed by a whisker biscuit rest.
The 37 is a sweet shooter with the limb stops. I'd like to see you review the ritual
Yeah, nice bow. Thanks for watching and I see you found the other review based on your other comment.
Great review Sean. Thanks!!!
Thanks! Appreciated. God bless ya brother.
Dude, you're videos are hilariously awesome lol
Glad you enjoy them. God bless ya.
Good review Sean!
Thanks!!! God bless ya
love Elite!
Awesome. God bless ya.
Sean,
Is there any real downfall with buying a echelon 37 to use for both target and hunting?
Hope this is not a dumb question, I just want the most "forgiving/shootable" bow possible before a hunt this September.
Going to be hunting a large valley where my shot will likely be 50 to 70 yards. Weight & Length are not big issues for me.
I met a guy last year in the woods who purchased a 37 inch ATA Elite bow for hunting because he likes a long ATA. Point is, you could do that and be perfectly fine! The only real thing you'd trade is a little speed as the target bows typically have a cam that isn't as intended for speed like a lot of hunting bows. However, it really isn't that much off of speed. I'd encourage you to go for it! Best of luck and God bless you!
Is there any reason why you wouldn't want to set this up as a hunting rig, minus the long stabilizers of course?
You could use it for hunting. Some people prefer shorter bows thinking it’s easier to maneuver them in the Forest.
Any speculation on why the 60# versions are slightly louder than the 70# bow?
No it could be any number of things
You like giving those 8's. 8 out of 10. Do you give any bows 10/10?? LOL
That's where they fall. a 10/10 for how well it stays on the back wall would be one that you actually have a hard time letting down at all. The Evolve is like that when on the 90% let-off setting. 10/10 is actually too much if you ask me.
Just proof of what reviews are really worth. Everything is good. Like he's going to bash it into the ground at the elite factory...lol. All I know is that hardly any of the pros shoot it. Most are using the trusty ole victory.
@@MrBlah3573 Why would you bash something that is really nice?
why did you edit out the draw cycle part of the video?
I'm not sure what you mean by the "draw cycle part". If you mean me pulling back the bow each time, I did cut the drawing part out so that the video wasn't so long.
Seriously.....
What kind of arrows are those, with the invisible fletchings?
Christ Bless!
There are no fletchings on the arrows because some dealers have whisker biscuits on their bows and they slow down the arrow if fletching is on them. Since I am traveling around to so many places to do reviews, and I want the reviews to give consistent results, I shoot all the bows with the same arrows and no fletching on the arrows so that the readings are not skewed by a whisker biscuit rest.
Ok....so close range only?
NOT actually arrows set up for hunting?
I thought I fell way behind, for a minute!
Lol!
Christ Bless, Brother.
Yeah, I wouldn't use these arrows for anything else. Just the testing
seems a little loud.
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Sean's Outdoor Adventures now that I watch the video again it doesn't seem too bad.