Mike - Your straightforward and honest reviews set you apart from others who hype bow features to sell product. Keep doing what you’re doing and your credibility and audience will continue to increase. Continue telling us what manufacturers are doing right and what they’re doing wrong. Much appreciated.
Pretty sure you can’t swap out the cables on Mathews bows without a press as the axles need to be removed but with the SAS system you can add or remove twists to the cables to adjust the timing.
I'm waiting for Mathews to catch up to everyone else and have a rotating module for draw length adjustment. Fed Exing modules for a simple draw length or letoff tweak gets really old. Also, the beyond perpendicular limbs means my portable bow press isn't safe for top hat swapping and cam tuning.
I don't mean to be a bother but is there any stabilizers that are under 50 bucks. I shot this bow but I am a tad bit wiggly so I am trying to find a stabilizer that's really good for stabilizing my arm. I don't really want to get into the whole double thing as I'm Not a pro. I was looking at the tru glow cadence and wondered if you had a opinion on it. Thanks
That’s a hard toss up! Go shoot both. They are so close. The integrate system is a little nicer on the Mathews if you are going to buy into that system.
Yeah I’ve shot both and just cannot decide. The ventum felt slightly better in my hand and it’s a little faster for my heavy arrow set up while the Mathews was a little slower but had the nice integration system. I’m stuck!
Hi Mike, I have a Mathew’s V3, which is a 50# bow. If I adjust bow poundage with the limb bolts instead of using the switch weights would I damage the bow?
I literally just emailed and asked this question to Mathews, I am in the same boat. They said it's perfectly fine to do that. They said the bow will lose efficiency but not enough to notice and will not affect the bow at all in the long term. I like a 52 lb draw weight myself and it's a shame they don't have a 50 pound mod.
+Gideon Shawver if your wanting airline rates then it’s going to be those prices. There are some Plano options and nice soft case options that won’t get you in the wallet too bad.
Mike - Your straightforward and honest reviews set you apart from others who hype bow features to sell product. Keep doing what you’re doing and your credibility and audience will continue to increase. Continue telling us what manufacturers are doing right and what they’re doing wrong. Much appreciated.
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Pretty sure you can’t swap out the cables on Mathews bows without a press as the axles need to be removed but with the SAS system you can add or remove twists to the cables to adjust the timing.
Correct.
It allows you to replace the cables but not the yokes that go around the wheels on either side of the cam. Need a press to remove the yokes
@@BukTeef7 Ahh yes! You are correct sir. 👍
Yes those guys are correct the yolks would require a press and pull the axels but the cables could be done with the SAS.
I'm waiting for Mathews to catch up to everyone else and have a rotating module for draw length adjustment. Fed Exing modules for a simple draw length or letoff tweak gets really old. Also, the beyond perpendicular limbs means my portable bow press isn't safe for top hat swapping and cam tuning.
Does it come with a free hat & huge rear window decal for my truck?
Scheels gives free hats with a bow lol
how much are you selling the v3x 33 for ?
I don't mean to be a bother but is there any stabilizers that are under 50 bucks. I shot this bow but I am a tad bit wiggly so I am trying to find a stabilizer that's really good for stabilizing my arm. I don't really want to get into the whole double thing as I'm Not a pro. I was looking at the tru glow cadence and wondered if you had a opinion on it. Thanks
Look at the trophy ridge hitman series of stabilizers. We’ll made and prices reasonable.
@@MikesArchery ok, thanks!
What’s would be your personal pick between the v3x 33 and the ventum pro 33 ?
That’s a hard toss up! Go shoot both. They are so close. The integrate system is a little nicer on the Mathews if you are going to buy into that system.
Yeah I’ve shot both and just cannot decide. The ventum felt slightly better in my hand and it’s a little faster for my heavy arrow set up while the Mathews was a little slower but had the nice integration system. I’m stuck!
Hi Mike, I have a Mathew’s V3, which is a 50# bow. If I adjust bow poundage with the limb bolts instead of using the switch weights would I damage the bow?
No it won’t damage the bow it just won’t perform at its peak potential.
I literally just emailed and asked this question to Mathews, I am in the same boat. They said it's perfectly fine to do that. They said the bow will lose efficiency but not enough to notice and will not affect the bow at all in the long term. I like a 52 lb draw weight myself and it's a shame they don't have a 50 pound mod.
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What case can fit this bow that isn't 400 dollars. 100-200 I'd say
+Gideon Shawver if your wanting airline rates then it’s going to be those prices. There are some Plano options and nice soft case options that won’t get you in the wallet too bad.
@@MikesArchery awesome, thank you. So just a Plano for average everyday moving around. I really appreciate it. You just gained a sub.