I currently own a Hoyt Helix Ultra, Mathews Traverse, Bowtech BtMagX, Prime CT9, and older PSE Beast 8 started with. It actually comes down to feel.
They all have different grips, valleys, and describe cycles. Hand shock and thunck audio after shot. All shoot groovy.
I got a 32" depict. I fabricated the decision to buy all the flagships used and settle on my meridian two and sell the residue, which I effigy could get close to my coin back or a small-scale "rental" fee.
I wouldn't spend $1,200 on a new bow. Lots of bow shop sellers on forums and I've got all iv for the price of a Hoyt RX3 Ultra afterward taxation. I've got to run 100 or and so arrows through all of them on my time, instead of hours in a shop, for a couple arrows. Plus, it's really hard to find something 32" in a store.
Prime number is easy to tune, and is more forgiving for me, but information technology's 39" then it'southward expected. This will be in my hunting kit going forward. I like narrow grips off the riser. I did take to play around with some added dampeners as it had a singled-out audio, supposedly from the dual cam tracks. That's all gone now.
Mathews Traverse is going to be my other bow. Love the feel of it. Merely not as forgiving, I've found I pull it left more ofttimes than the Prime. Peopke complain nearly the acme hats, only I've establish them easy and hold the tune rock solid.
Hoyt, my favorite looking bow, but can't stand up the grip. Cycle is great. I've found it the hardest to tune.
Bowtech super adaptable and like shooting fish in a barrel to melody, shoots well. I'm on the fence whether I want a 3rd bow or to sell it too. I really only got new limbs on warranty since they croaky. Felt melody wouldn't hold as well equally others.
PSE Beast I may actually give away at some signal to family or for a couple $. Fine bow, merely older and clunky.
If you are interested in the Hoyt, let me know. 65# correct manus, blackout with orange strings.
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