Just a quick look at the Cabelas Uproar specs, bow speed is good and they accomplish that by the short brace hight (6.25"). As a beginner bow it will probably be alright but the bow will be less forgiving than one with say a 7" brace hight but the trade off is slower speeds. Bear makes a great bow for sure. That's who manufactures the Uproar. You will want to go to Cabelas and shoot it and I think their range is maybe 15 yards? Just get one pin close then pick a dot and shoot 10-12 arrows with your pin on the dot every shot. If the arrow is hitting in the same spot every time, then it means you are able to shoot the bow consistently. If you hold the pin on the dot every shot and your getting arrows going all over the place either your form is bad or the short brace hight could be creating accuracy issues for you.
Also my initial thought on the Blackout Epic x2 is that when I did shoot the two Blackout bows I did shoot, there was a lot of hand shock and they did not feel like smooth shooting bows to me. Just looking at the specs, personally I wouldn't avoid this bow simply because of the weight coming in at 5#s. I do not even consider buying a bow that eighs more than 4.5#s as lugging that thing around my public land hunting spots or even on my private ground, every ounce counts. But I also wouldn't want to get too light as it can affect accuracy. So I look for a bow in the 3.8#-4.5# range. Others may see it differently. All the best.
great I can't wait for the next video.im going to buy me a new bow and your videos help me get an idea which bows I want to try. I have been curious about the diamond brand of bows I believe they are made by bowtech. so far I'm leaning toward a mathews v3 27 or v3x 29
@@RealRadNek I see. Actually I was wondering which size? The Alaskan is 32 inch axle-to-axle and let off about 85%. The Divergent is 28 inch and let off upto 90%.
Having not shot those bows, I would not know how they "feel" on the shot. But looking at specs I can make some general observations. The Alaskan, with a longer axle to axle and brace height of 6.25 compared to the Divergent's shorter 28" and longer BH at 6.5" is probably a wash as far as accuracy and comfort goes. The shorter the brace height means more speed but usually creates a less forgiving bow that requires the shooter to get everything right in form before releasing the arrow or you'll have a flier. In my mind, my determining factor on which one would be where I was hunting. If I was out West in open land spot and stock situations all the time, I might go with the Alaskan. But if I was mostly hunting in tree stands and blinds, I'd go with the Divergent. I shoot the Mathews V3 at 27" Axle to Axle. The riser is nearly 27" long so it shoots more like a 31" axle to axle bow. The reason I like the shorter bows is I hunt out of a tree saddle, tree stands, box blinds and tent blinds. The longer the bow is the more there is to get in the way. Hope that helps.
We’ll mr class 2 gun, if you had been watching my channel you would know that I pull exactly the way I do because I have impingement in my shoulders so I have taken time to build up the muscles necessary to pull the way I do so I won’t live in constant pain. Thanks for the armchair coaching. All the best to you.
“…no offense but…”. Maybe you should re-evaluate your post as you were clearly being sarcastically demeaning and you don’t even know me or my situation. Truly sad when people feel free to rip another person even though they don’t know them. Like I said I truly wish you all the best.
@@RealRadNek not at all. You are clearly drawing that bow wrong. Your draw arm should be up high. Not in front of your chest. Go watch the top archers in the nation and you'll see what I'm talking about. If you're gonna put yourself on RUclips, be prepared to get called out for being wrong. If you can't handle that, then the internet is not the place for you
I really could care less what top archers do to pull their bow back to locked and loaded position. It’s the release that counts. Did you not read my first message? Go back and read it and you’ll know why I have to pull the way I do. And sure my stuff is public but it doesn’t mean I have to enjoy nitpickers. There’s always options to go to another channel if it pains you to see the way I pull my bow back. All the best.
My new Blackout Distinct ($530)suffers from horizontal nock travel. The bow has NEVER shot a bullet - through paper. The Whisker Bisquit tames this problem somewhat. Since it is the lower cam that leans and causes the problem, it cannot be fixed! I do not recommend this excuse for a bow.
@@RealRadNek Actually, yesterday I put a .024" piece of feeler gauge under the lower, left limb. This sprung the lower cam straight and I'm getting no more right nock tear, through paper. Today I'm working on vertical nock travel, now that horizontal travel is 'fixed'. Retarding the lower cam by 2 twists of the C.C. seems to be working. (all adjustments on this bow are counter-intuitive!) Try laying an arrow against the right side of the lower cam on a Blackout bow, I'll bet the cam leans into the string.
@@cloudtge1314 well, since were both beyond 16 and beyond getting our feelings hurt, will you forgive an old man who’s been shooting archery for about 50 years who happens to believe that there are more important things in life than just archery? Can I throw a little truth in there too and maybe get some folks to think, maybe about things they neglect to think about? It seems to have caught your attention. Would you be as bothered as you seem to be if I was pushing you to buy hunting boots rather than Jesus? Just sayin’. Why do people get so upset with Jesus when all He ever did was die on the cross and rise from the dead so it would be possible for you to have personal relationship with the God who is responsible for you even existing. All the best and happy bow shopping.
Do you have any experience with the cabelas uproar I’m looking into getting it? I would like some opinions on it or the blackout epic x2
I do not Mike. You might want to visit Cabelas and give it a try. Thanks for watching. All the best.
@@RealRadNek yeah on paper it’s got nice specs for the price, $550 for the rth package and will be my first bow if I decide to get it, thanks
Just a quick look at the Cabelas Uproar specs, bow speed is good and they accomplish that by the short brace hight (6.25"). As a beginner bow it will probably be alright but the bow will be less forgiving than one with say a 7" brace hight but the trade off is slower speeds. Bear makes a great bow for sure. That's who manufactures the Uproar. You will want to go to Cabelas and shoot it and I think their range is maybe 15 yards? Just get one pin close then pick a dot and shoot 10-12 arrows with your pin on the dot every shot. If the arrow is hitting in the same spot every time, then it means you are able to shoot the bow consistently. If you hold the pin on the dot every shot and your getting arrows going all over the place either your form is bad or the short brace hight could be creating accuracy issues for you.
Also my initial thought on the Blackout Epic x2 is that when I did shoot the two Blackout bows I did shoot, there was a lot of hand shock and they did not feel like smooth shooting bows to me. Just looking at the specs, personally I wouldn't avoid this bow simply because of the weight coming in at 5#s. I do not even consider buying a bow that eighs more than 4.5#s as lugging that thing around my public land hunting spots or even on my private ground, every ounce counts. But I also wouldn't want to get too light as it can affect accuracy. So I look for a bow in the 3.8#-4.5# range. Others may see it differently. All the best.
@@RealRadNek thanks I appreciate the advice
I love these bow review videos. great job
TY Larry and thanks again for watching.
BTW, 2 more coming for the PSE Stinger Max and the Diamond Edge 320.
great I can't wait for the next video.im going to buy me a new bow and your videos help me get an idea which bows I want to try. I have been curious about the diamond brand of bows I believe they are made by bowtech. so far I'm leaning toward a mathews v3 27 or v3x 29
It’s just made by Bear so I think the thing to note is if you think you want a Bear maybe just get this one and save a couple bucks.
Noted, TY.
Just bought the epic for $349 on clearance! Go grab one while they last!
Very nice.
Really I just payed with a military discount $625 and I got a case separate
Any chance you plan on doing the Cabelas Uproar?
Not anytime soon anyway. Work has me overseas for a bit. Thanks for watching CJ.
Great and simple review.
TY MA, and thanks for watching. All the best!
@@RealRadNek You are very welcome. I do have one question. If I have to choose between Bear Alaskan and Divergent then which one is better?
Honestly, I have not shot those bows but I do know Bear makes some good bows.
@@RealRadNek I see. Actually I was wondering which size? The Alaskan is 32 inch axle-to-axle and let off about 85%. The Divergent is 28 inch and let off upto 90%.
Having not shot those bows, I would not know how they "feel" on the shot. But looking at specs I can make some general observations. The Alaskan, with a longer axle to axle and brace height of 6.25 compared to the Divergent's shorter 28" and longer BH at 6.5" is probably a wash as far as accuracy and comfort goes. The shorter the brace height means more speed but usually creates a less forgiving bow that requires the shooter to get everything right in form before releasing the arrow or you'll have a flier. In my mind, my determining factor on which one would be where I was hunting. If I was out West in open land spot and stock situations all the time, I might go with the Alaskan. But if I was mostly hunting in tree stands and blinds, I'd go with the Divergent. I shoot the Mathews V3 at 27" Axle to Axle. The riser is nearly 27" long so it shoots more like a 31" axle to axle bow. The reason I like the shorter bows is I hunt out of a tree saddle, tree stands, box blinds and tent blinds. The longer the bow is the more there is to get in the way. Hope that helps.
"I don't shoot competition"... no offense but that much is clear based on your draw technique. It's a wonder you haven't messed your shoulder up yet.
We’ll mr class 2 gun, if you had been watching my channel you would know that I pull exactly the way I do because I have impingement in my shoulders so I have taken time to build up the muscles necessary to pull the way I do so I won’t live in constant pain. Thanks for the armchair coaching. All the best to you.
“…no offense but…”. Maybe you should re-evaluate your post as you were clearly being sarcastically demeaning and you don’t even know me or my situation. Truly sad when people feel free to rip another person even though they don’t know them. Like I said I truly wish you all the best.
@@RealRadNek not at all. You are clearly drawing that bow wrong. Your draw arm should be up high. Not in front of your chest. Go watch the top archers in the nation and you'll see what I'm talking about. If you're gonna put yourself on RUclips, be prepared to get called out for being wrong. If you can't handle that, then the internet is not the place for you
I really could care less what top archers do to pull their bow back to locked and loaded position. It’s the release that counts. Did you not read my first message? Go back and read it and you’ll know why I have to pull the way I do. And sure my stuff is public but it doesn’t mean I have to enjoy nitpickers. There’s always options to go to another channel if it pains you to see the way I pull my bow back. All the best.
My new Blackout Distinct ($530)suffers from horizontal nock travel. The bow has NEVER shot a bullet - through paper. The Whisker Bisquit tames this problem somewhat. Since it is the lower cam that leans and causes the problem, it cannot be fixed! I do not recommend this excuse for a bow.
Sorry to hear that. Have you tried returning the bow? Sounds like a manufacturing defect.
@@RealRadNek Actually, yesterday I put a .024" piece of feeler gauge under the lower, left limb. This sprung the lower cam straight and I'm getting no more right nock tear, through paper. Today I'm working on vertical nock travel, now that horizontal travel is 'fixed'. Retarding the lower cam by 2 twists of the C.C. seems to be working. (all adjustments on this bow are counter-intuitive!) Try laying an arrow against the right side of the lower cam on a Blackout bow, I'll bet the cam leans into the string.
Come for a review, get a sermon
Did it help or did you get your feelings hurt? 😉
@BowhuntingRadNek 🤨 neither, I just assumed after 16 we can stick to a subject and give data on a presentation where data is being presented...🤷♂️
@@cloudtge1314 well, since were both beyond 16 and beyond getting our feelings hurt, will you forgive an old man who’s been shooting archery for about 50 years who happens to believe that there are more important things in life than just archery? Can I throw a little truth in there too and maybe get some folks to think, maybe about things they neglect to think about? It seems to have caught your attention. Would you be as bothered as you seem to be if I was pushing you to buy hunting boots rather than Jesus? Just sayin’. Why do people get so upset with Jesus when all He ever did was die on the cross and rise from the dead so it would be possible for you to have personal relationship with the God who is responsible for you even existing. All the best and happy bow shopping.
@@RealRadNek was he nailed to a cross by some high accuracy bow?
@@cloudtge1314No, I think it was a Blackout Bow, but there is no doubt it was epic.