80lb Bows... Are They For You? [ RX7 Ultra, Revolt X80, Inline 5 ]

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • The stigma behind 80lb bows is very real. We hear it daily from our customers who have been to other shops that tell them they don't need an 80lb bow, they'll hurt them selves or down right refuse to stock or special order an 80lb bow. We firmly believe that if you want to or are able to shoot one then, why not? But we also know it's not for everyone. In this video we go over the pros and cons of shooting 80lb bows as well as compare the new 2022 Hoyt RX7 Ultra, Prime Inline 5 and Bowtech Revolt X80 specs, speeds, draw cycles and more! Enjoy!!!
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  • @dgriswold93
    @dgriswold93 2 роки тому +28

    I've always found it odd that people think of 70lbs as a perfectly acceptable standard weight, while 80lbs is way overboard heavy. I'd put them in the same exact category, both being way more than you'd ever need in North America. I'd but anything over 50lbs as total overkill. That said, I still shoot 85lbs and love every second of it.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +7

      Well said! Couldn't agree more! Shot placement is priority 1 and 50lbs can get it done all day long but there is something about shooting those finely tuned heavy poundage bows that we love!

    • @mittyvidz8259
      @mittyvidz8259 2 роки тому +2

      Exactly, they'll shoot 65/70 all day amd then talk about 80 like its triple the effort....

    • @AveryLambdinMusic
      @AveryLambdinMusic Рік тому

      So don’t

    • @heavywatertr3ad
      @heavywatertr3ad Рік тому +1

      A dude on my archery league team popped a antelope at 125 yards this year. Some people are able to make use of the extra performance, albeit he's pro.

    • @natema7339
      @natema7339 Рік тому +1

      my rx-5 is at 83# i can pull it about 90 times and i'm done but i'm shooting tac this year at big sky montana i'd like to pull all three days but don't have time after work to throw weights like a cameron. so i do about 60 every day and going to work my way up.

  • @ApexPredatorOutdoors
    @ApexPredatorOutdoors 2 роки тому +10

    After shooting all of this year's bows at 70 lb they draw so smooth and so easy compared to some older bows that I feel like 80 lb would be no big deal.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +3

      Absolutely true. With all of the newest technology and the efficiency in todays cams the 80lb bows are very manageable!

  • @kurtmayes9986
    @kurtmayes9986 2 роки тому +1

    Recently subscribed, really enjoying the content guys. Keep up the awesome reviews

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Thanks Kurt! We appreciate the kind word and the support!! 🤘🏻

  • @cantrell117
    @cantrell117 2 роки тому +2

    Honestly one of the best shops around!! They have a great dynamic approach to finding out what the customer needs and wants. All techs are very knowledgeable, make sure you have time when you stop by your not rushed out the door.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      We really appreciate that and all the support! We are constantly trying to improve upon what we are doing and the services we offer!

  • @travisalderete5386
    @travisalderete5386 Рік тому +2

    Definitely great info! Would love to see more 80lb bow reviews. Shot the Bowtech on performance and comfort. Performance is amazing shooter, but a bit of a bear in the front draw, comfort felt like 70lbs. It was very surprising. The Hoyt is amazing so easy to shoot all the new Hoyts so 80lbs would be too sweet! When they update the twin turbo and offer an 80lb’er its gonna be a speed demon! Smooth smooth and dead in hand! I agree 80lbs isn’t the same anymore, but smoother the better! Depends on the bow and the consistent draw cycles that can make it feel so easy!

  • @anthonylubic
    @anthonylubic 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the review guys.

  • @davidmackee8575
    @davidmackee8575 Рік тому

    Great video guys very interesting and informative...

  • @ashmerch2558
    @ashmerch2558 2 роки тому +1

    I tape out @ 28" ... but I found my best shooting at 28.75"
    getting fitted & watched/coached by a very knowledgeable really helped my 3-D and indoor scores (about 6-7 points over 30 shots) it helped almost immediately

  • @anthonycasiano66
    @anthonycasiano66 2 роки тому +1

    miss this place. got my helix from yall. still shoots amazing just like the day i got it. if i ever come back to the area i will definitely stop by. dont be afraid to check them out..

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Thanks Anthony! Hope you are doing well and glad to hear that Helix is still thumping!

  • @redbeardthetrucker1215
    @redbeardthetrucker1215 2 роки тому +2

    Great video guys!

  • @timparrish1847
    @timparrish1847 2 роки тому +2

    I have a V3 that I ordered at 75 lbs But came in hot as Mathews dose And it is tuned out at 80 lbs AND I LOVE IT !!!
    you must watch what you shoot ie: TARGETS do to the penetration One tip for the large guy DON"T show buyers to draw as you do your size well let you draw it but you should raise your elbow above your shoulder and use both arms to draw this will make it MUCH easer on your shoulder and chest And it will let you shoot a longer time as well

  • @jeremym335
    @jeremym335 11 днів тому

    Great video!

  • @millerranchk-9505
    @millerranchk-9505 2 роки тому +2

    Great video guys. Thanks. I was on the fence between a SR350 and the Revolt X80.

  • @feralgrandad4429
    @feralgrandad4429 2 роки тому +1

    My OG PSE Xpedite is sitting at my pro shop with 80lb limbs/cams just been fitted. Can't wait to go collect it and get on it. Loving the videos guys. Subscribing was easy decision. Greetings from the UK 😁

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Heck yea! Thanks for checking us out!!

    • @felixmdigilov
      @felixmdigilov 2 роки тому

      Pse Xpedite most underrated bow in the last 5 years. Still my only aluminum bow!

  • @brentlittle2810
    @brentlittle2810 2 роки тому +1

    Wish you guys were closer to me. My local shop in Idaho treated me like I was an imbecile for ordering 80lb limbs for my new bow from them. Said they wouldn’t ever work on it if I went that rout. And I’m primarily an elk hunter. I shoot a heavy arrow, and 80lbs helps me get back to a good speed and trajectory with that weight.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  Рік тому

      Sorry to hear that. We believe that if you can handle the higher poundage bows why not shoot them.

  • @justinbwhite31
    @justinbwhite31 Рік тому

    I bought an 80lb RX-7 Ultra. My draw length is 32. I am ripping 300 plus with a 450grain arrow. Bow is smooth and awesome. Love my Hoyt

  • @actualtreecare
    @actualtreecare 2 роки тому +2

    Extreme Outfitters is hands down the best bow shop!!! They will spend as much time as necessary to get you dialed in. I drive tacks now because of Extreme Outfitters!!!

  • @johnkertzman3223
    @johnkertzman3223 Рік тому

    Back in the day I used to shoot an 85 lb draw weight Hoyt Super slam supreme with a overdraw, I was shooting a 26 and a half inch 2216 xx75 arrow with 125 grain thunderhead broadhead which gave me 242 ft per second! I don't remember the arrow weight but with today's bows and the speed they are capable of I know I can shoot the same weight arrow faster at 70 lb! I also had a high country Excalibur with 80 lb limbs, it was quite a bit faster but I was shooting carbon Express 2540 arrows and 100 grain muzzy broadhead. I never did chronograph it though but it put a arrow through a black bear shoulder and exited out the other side so I know I had a lot of kinetic energy!

  • @DiepBlueC
    @DiepBlueC Рік тому

    I shoot an RX3 at 73lbs. I love how it draws and all of its kinematics, but I dread drawing down (abandoning a shot) I keep thinking I am going to tear a rotator cuff going back down. Great info and great video.

  • @titansfan2104
    @titansfan2104 2 роки тому +3

    Great video!!!! I pulled 80 back when i was 18 years old on a high county max force which was 24 years ago :) . While I could still pull 80 easily right now , my elbow had been bothering me for about 6 months. I took notice of your speeds you got with these and assuming all tools being accurate as I'm using my labradar. My 70 lb 29" draw mathews v3 shoots extremely close to a couple of those with a 475 gr arrow @ 287 FPS. I'm curious what the 80lb mathews will do. I'm guessing our chronos probably wouldn't match up either although my old chrony and labradar seem to be within a couple fps.

  • @danehale8637
    @danehale8637 2 роки тому +1

    I shoot 75lb at 29.5 draw on my V3. 80% let off so holding about 15. 545grain arrow tunes up perfectly. Can shoot out to 80yd for practice maybe a few more yds before i run out of clearance with sight housing. I love it!

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Mean machine right there 👊🏻

    • @titansfan2104
      @titansfan2104 2 роки тому

      What kind of speeds are you getting

    • @danehale8637
      @danehale8637 2 роки тому

      @@titansfan2104 honestly i haven't shot through a chronograph so idk. The arrow has descent speed. I tell you what it smacks the target hard. The majority of my hunting is 20-30 yds and in. For me the set up is perfect. I do take a trip to SD for mule deer and if your shooting long shots 1-2 yd off on your range you will see significant arrow drop.

  • @wcwcgarner2717
    @wcwcgarner2717 2 роки тому +1

    My bowtech revolt at 65 pounds is passing through deer and when I go elk hunting a put the mod in performance mode. And this bow pulls nice. Nice review

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      The Revolt is a mean machine with an incredible draw cycle! Thanks for watching!!

    • @wcwcgarner2717
      @wcwcgarner2717 2 роки тому +1

      @@extremeoutfitters thank you

    • @thistledewoutdoors3331
      @thistledewoutdoors3331 2 роки тому +2

      I'm still shooting my RPM360 thru washing machines, car doors, semi trailers, Russian boars, & Wisconsin whitetail bucks (not those baby sized Texas deer) - like a red hot ninja sword thru melted butter !!!!

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      @@thistledewoutdoors3331 hahahaha can't argue with that!

  • @lspostma
    @lspostma 2 роки тому

    Bowtech offered 80# models in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, skipped 2015 and returned to 80# with the signature Chris Kyle model of the Prodigy. I personally own a signature Chris Kyle Prodigy in 80 and it's butter to draw, and throws a big ol hammer down range.

  • @Deer3083
    @Deer3083 2 роки тому +1

    I'm fortunate enough to have the ability to draw 80 lbs rather easily. My 80 lb Elite Envy is no issue for me personally but others say it's harsh. Every body's muscle and bone structure is different.

  • @tonyallen8626
    @tonyallen8626 2 роки тому +1

    If there was a shop in Australia with the kind of service you guys provide people would come from all over the country to experience what a pro shop really is,I've been considering going to America so i can see what it's like to deal with someone that knows what their taking about and also care.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Wow Tony we really appreciate that! If you ever make your way over here we'd love to meet you, hang out and show you around our shop!!

    • @jadem4893
      @jadem4893 2 роки тому

      Apex hunting any good in Australia?

    • @mittyvidz8259
      @mittyvidz8259 Рік тому

      ​@@jadem4893no.

  • @eliinthewolverinestate6729
    @eliinthewolverinestate6729 Рік тому

    I have been shooting my old Oneida at over 70lbs for over 20 years.

  • @davidallen3406
    @davidallen3406 2 роки тому +1

    The prime has that 35 Ata and short brace so u going to get that extra speed and stability from the Ata. Super nice vid guys

  • @blackheartsmarine0351
    @blackheartsmarine0351 Рік тому

    I tore my labrum doing bjj two years ago. Had to have surgery. Feeling much better and just now getting back into bow hunting. Shot my first buck with a bow last day of the season this year. It was my sons bow but did the job. Need to get myself a bow but 80lbs ain’t happening lol

  • @sethboyce9832
    @sethboyce9832 2 роки тому +2

    Seems like there’s a decent percentage of guys out there that when they were younger wanted to shoot as much weight as they could. Years later and a shoulder surgery they are now either hunting with crossbow or rifle as they can’t draw bows anymore. I’ll stick with 60#. A big consideration for me also goes into hunting whitetail and not getting busted drawing back. 60 lbs even bundled up on a cold day can draw very slowly and quietly and even stop mid draw if I have to. Each to their own tho. Shoot what you like best.

  • @michaelschnitzer4054
    @michaelschnitzer4054 Рік тому

    There was a time I loved my 80lb bow. Now I’m looking for a 60lber. Joints don’t like heavy bows anymore

  • @allamericanlandclearing6577

    104lbs on my king cobra here, my longbow at 109#. Kjng cobra super smooth

  • @chucklewis5396
    @chucklewis5396 2 роки тому

    Good vid guys.. Fellow NC 80# shooter here. Curious about your numbers because you said you were surprised at the InLine. I'm shooting an Xpedition X30 29" @ 80lb.. with my target arrow (450gr) I'm getting 306fps.. my hunting arrow (540gr) I'm getting 284fps.. multiple chrono's.. wondering why I'm getting higher numbers.. My bow is supposed to be 80% let off out of the box, but I'm really thinking it isn't that much (limb stops), but never measured it.. How much would less let off (5% or so) effect the fps? Keep up the great work!

  • @billgotskillb4308
    @billgotskillb4308 2 роки тому +2

    I had osteoarthritis and just got shoulder replacement surgery done 4 weeks ago. I’m physically fit but it’s gonna b a while before I can shoot a bow again. I’m hoping to shoot light weight by april

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Hope you heal up fast! Being physically fit really helps expedite the healing process!

  • @krisaunedi4920
    @krisaunedi4920 2 роки тому +1

    Cool vlog boys and I agree with everything that you have said in this vlog, but like you said do you really need to pull 80lbs when the main thing like you said "shot placement is the most important factor." So then wouldn't it make sense just to pull 70lbs instead of 80lbs a little easier to pull and you can also hold it longer especially if you are hunting in the cold and in a tree blind. At the end of the day boys pull whatever weight you want to keep up the great work boys!!

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Thanks for tuning in and checking us out we really appreciate it! There are definitely pros and cons to shooting 80lbs! And we agree, shoot the weight that you are most comfortable with. More is not always better but it doesn't hurt if you can manage it!

    • @toddlymburner5783
      @toddlymburner5783 Рік тому

      Shot placement is not different because of an increase in poundage. Infact lots of elite shooters prefer higher poundage and lower let off as that keeps them more honest against the back wall and more accurate

  • @joshharris7422
    @joshharris7422 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video ready for 90#

  • @thecadman99
    @thecadman99 2 роки тому +1

    Old bows back in the day- 60lbs 65% letoff. Solid holding weight and our shoulders still work.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      It's crazy how much technology has advanced and continues to advance with bows!

  • @ericp2881
    @ericp2881 Рік тому

    Owned a mathews monster xlr8 at 80# 30" back in the day and went back like butter! Owned a bowtech invasion and insanity in 80#...I've had pro shops try to talk me out of it...I'm 50 and just ordered a mach 34 in 80# and am going to have hit the weights to work up to 80# again. Don't be embarrassed they make pink bows for other people!

  • @RobertKearl-Outdoor-Adventures
    @RobertKearl-Outdoor-Adventures 2 роки тому +1

    I shoot both 70 lbs and 500 grain arrows and 80lbs with he-man arrows, bit with me once I draw a permit in may that's when I start shooting on my days off work . I'll shoot 8 hrs at a time

  • @keeganliles8390
    @keeganliles8390 2 роки тому +1

    Bowtech didn’t stock them on the shelf but they did make them. I have a 2017 btx 28 with 80 lb limbs

  • @lugia233
    @lugia233 2 роки тому +2

    revolt x80 is the best bow I have ever fired, It was sooooo easy to make the decision to buy it. Definitely should have though about arrow acquisition before getting it though xD 31 inches of draw length at 80 lbs calls for a stiff ass arrow

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Ha yes it does !!

    • @dcfisher6129
      @dcfisher6129 Рік тому

      What arrow did you end up with? I am also 31” DL at 80. Looking at arrow options.

    • @lugia233
      @lugia233 Рік тому

      @@dcfisher6129 I went with black eagle and got their 150 spine rampages. Wish I would have stuck with day six so I could use my 100 grain ironwills but it is what it is

  • @bozwezzy8521
    @bozwezzy8521 2 роки тому +1

    Great stuff
    Is the levitate in 80lbs
    I have a 2019 PSE Evoke in 80lbs and it feels like my 70lb Bowtech Riegn 6

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Thanks! We are waiting on our 80lb Levitates to get back in. As soon as we get them they sell out so we have a bunch on the way. As soon as they arrive we will be dropping a video on them!

  • @msa4548
    @msa4548 2 роки тому

    I shoot 70# at 32". I have people telling me that there's no reason to shoot 70# for whitetail, however I'm not going to run back home to drop off a 60# bow when a bear walks out in front of me. I've considered 80# bows but unless I get a chance to go out west I just don't see the need currently, I may still end up with one soon.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  Рік тому

      Whether it's 50lbs or 80lbs you have to go with what you're comfortable with. With that long draw length you're going to need a stiff arrow at 80lbs. haha

  • @bravefastrabbit770
    @bravefastrabbit770 2 роки тому +2

    Think its possible to twist a v3x up to 80# w a 75 module without damaging the limbs over time?

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      Most of the Matthew‘s bows we’ve had have come in hot with 75 pound mods pulling 76 to 78 pounds. Putting a twist or 2 in the cables isn’t going to hurt.

  • @toreyyoung1518
    @toreyyoung1518 2 роки тому +1

    My VXR 28 437 gr. Arrow 27.5 draw length. 65lbs. 285!

  • @traviswise2776
    @traviswise2776 2 роки тому +1

    Gotta stay on the dumbbells for the old darton viper 80# lol

  • @caninphx
    @caninphx 2 роки тому +1

    Matthews may not have an 80lb bow, however you can install wake limbs and pockets on them and get north of 100lbs depending on the draw weight module you use. I'd strongly suggest not using the 75lb mods as it is close to 110lbs draw weight and you may or may not delmainate a limb during draw, speaking from experienece. I dropped it to the 65lb mods and it max's out around 92lbs. 55lb mods are about 83-85lbs if I remember correctly.

  • @stephenferguson6363
    @stephenferguson6363 Рік тому

    Heck iv shot a hoyt 80# bow for 20 years sold it a few years back looking at another

  • @Bikelife_505
    @Bikelife_505 Рік тому

    I love when people brag about weight but can't draw it sitting down

  • @andrewswaim2338
    @andrewswaim2338 2 роки тому +1

    What spine do you recommend for a 80 pound bow at 29 inch draw (I have inline 5)

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      We generally run a 260 spine depending on point weight

  • @nachtschattenmacher
    @nachtschattenmacher 2 роки тому +1

    it sucks that pse and hoyt only make 90+ lbs bows for some celebritys.... so i bought a apa "king cobra dg "in 100lbs :-) you have to warm up very, very good and your technique should be good and painfree

  • @brittpereira2600
    @brittpereira2600 Рік тому

    I shot a 80 lb bow in my 30s but I’m in my 60s and my 60 lb bow works best for me in my stage of life

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  Рік тому

      That’s some serious amount of experience! Thanks for checking out our videos and glad to hear you’re still getting after it! 💪🏻

  • @davidhowell3609
    @davidhowell3609 Рік тому

    my VTM 31 is a 70lb bow but realistically it's more like a 73lb bow and I can draw and shoot it everyday. I don't think moving up to 80lbs is gonna be much of a stretch for me. Although I'm not sure if I will want to move up. I know I really don't need to but it would be pretty nice at the same time.

  • @armonefoulon3674
    @armonefoulon3674 2 роки тому

    I've seen many people struggle to even pull 70lb bow back, it is obvious that some people are not built the way others are... I also know several people who have shot heavy bows for many years without issues. I personally have shot heavy bows my whole life... I currently have several that are over 100 lb draw, my elk hunting bow it set at 98LBS and I can shoot it all day, so when someone says that is too much weight they may be correct for some people but for me it is not an issue. For me pulling an 80lb bow back is like others pulling back a 50lb bow so how much is too much? The true test is to pull the bow back sitting or kneeling or standing on uneven ground... if you can do that then the weight of the bow is likely not an issue. I have shot may 3d courses and even won several shoots with my 100 lb bows so not only are they accurate but they can be shot all day without issues for some people.

  • @MickyMouseLimited
    @MickyMouseLimited 2 роки тому +1

    I apologize . I would rephrase my question. How many shots you can make back to back while maintaining proper form ( no sky drawing) and maintain accuracy ( hitting the bulls eye at 20 yards) with a 80 pound bow of your choice?

    • @RobertKearl-Outdoor-Adventures
      @RobertKearl-Outdoor-Adventures 2 роки тому +1

      Straight draw I'll shoot 6 to 8 hrs a day at 80lbs 70lbs I can shoot 10 to 11 hrs

    • @mittyvidz8259
      @mittyvidz8259 2 роки тому

      My 80 and 85# bows I usually shoot 30-40 arrows in a session and with my 70# I might shoot 50 tops but thats arrow after arrow before I feel my form loosening. I've shot 30 target 3d shoots with either with no issue because you have minutes between shots to rest. Score pretty much the same.
      I'm not a fan of shooting lots of arrows in one session, I much rather shoot a handful of arrows daily so even if I went to a 50# bow I wouldn't be shooting 100 consecutive shots.

    • @spindrift2719
      @spindrift2719 Рік тому

      @@RobertKearl-Outdoor-Adventures same I shoot my RX-1 80# for 6 hours ..and I love it

  • @TheGreatCue772
    @TheGreatCue772 2 роки тому +1

    Because you can doesn’t mean you should. Or shouldn’t. Don’t get stuck in a bow that you can shoot at 80+ pounds but may not be the best hunting (draw, hold, let down, draw hold longer) bow if you’re a hunter. There is NOTHING wrong with 50/60/70 lb draw weights, or 80 if that’s what you want. Just make sure your money is well spent. My first bow was a High Country Safari @ 80lbs in 1990 w/ overdraw. 60% let off. If I could hunt that bow 80lbs today is cake for y’all who want to shoot the weight. Not me tough…Im old now and happy @ 65. Enjoy!

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      Quinn thanks for checking out our video! We agree with that completely! Definitely need to shoot what is most comfortable to you.

    • @transgenderedmuhammad8817
      @transgenderedmuhammad8817 Рік тому

      80lb bow draw weight is the only weight you should be shooting.

    • @TheGreatCue772
      @TheGreatCue772 Рік тому

      @@transgenderedmuhammad8817 why

    • @transgenderedmuhammad8817
      @transgenderedmuhammad8817 Рік тому

      @@TheGreatCue772 Maximize the potential of your bow

  • @robertsophiea05
    @robertsophiea05 2 місяці тому +1

    Who the heck buys an 80lbs bow for the comfort setting

  • @ithinkimbackjw
    @ithinkimbackjw Рік тому

    Shot 80lbs when i was a young buck...way back when lol

  • @paulb1733
    @paulb1733 Рік тому

    I know it's an old video but just ordered the Prime Revex 4 in 80lbs. Figured I'd get the 80 since it can drop to about 70bs but the 70 can't go up to 80

  • @timbow50
    @timbow50 Рік тому

    “ two days on the bow &you think you’re hunt ready” is the IMO the way too too many people think. These people are NOT hunters by any standard. The sad part is this is the guy that will end up shooting one arrow into a 180” buck. I just can not comprehend this type of pure arrogant laziness. “ I’m so young and great shape if I shoot a few dozen shots or less and hit the bag, I’m good”. Same with the moron that never verifies his rifle zero before shooting at a deer. This type of person shouldn’t ever be allowed to purchase a hunt license. These bows for the last several years are so easy to shoot there’s no excuse to not get out and really put in some good solid shots. Rant over. Great bows reviewing here guys. PSE makes some awesome bows.

  • @heavywatertr3ad
    @heavywatertr3ad Рік тому

    Turned to 74lbs my 70lb hoyt rx5 ultra shoots a 460gn arrow at 275fps @28" draw.

  • @traditionalbowhunter5862
    @traditionalbowhunter5862 2 роки тому

    cmon guys, 80 lb bows are not difficult to shoot lol. ive shot 80 lb bow back in the day when it was unheard of, i had a 80 lb hoyt spyder. they are not that big of a deal. Now my former bowshop owner had a 90 lb PSE EVL 32...now that was hoss to pull back.

  • @live4bass868
    @live4bass868 Рік тому

    the biggest question is can you tune a arrow for 80 pound bow.

  • @user-ux9lw6uv8y
    @user-ux9lw6uv8y 5 місяців тому

    This is probably the stupidest question to ask but I bought a Pse Evo XF 33 E2 Cams I am just wondering if I could switch out the E2 cams for the S2 cams

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  5 місяців тому

      You can but you’ll have to buy new strings as well

  • @Not_Andrew_Huberman
    @Not_Andrew_Huberman Рік тому

    A newer Hoyt or Mathews at 75-80 feels like older or lesser bows at 70. I'm shooting at least 300 a week at 75. If my Mathews went to 80 without twisting strings I'd shoot 80. If you can't draw at least 70 pounds comfortably without an injury are you shooting enough?

  • @whitetailroots9702
    @whitetailroots9702 Рік тому

    It's certainly not needed, but if you can draw 80# with ease it allows you to shoot a heavier arrow at faster speeds, which is ideal for hunting. IMO you get a more forgiving arrow in regards to shot placement on an actual animal. 2 holes is always best and if you have to take a shot at a less than ideal angle, I'd rather have a heavier/faster arrow coming out of an 80# bow, than the same arrow coming out of a 60#.

  • @heavybows
    @heavybows 2 роки тому

    It’s very rare to find a shop that is positive for 80# I have a monster 4 runner 100# pse gorilla 100# bowtech safari 80# and 100# limbs 92# Hoyt dangerous game have a older pse deep pocket its 110#. My recurves they run from 100# to 150# same with my longbows 80# to 160#. Then my warbow 90# 180#. Then you have joe Gibbs an others in Uk they shoot bows 180# 210# it’s just. Very rare things

  • @sammooney2232
    @sammooney2232 2 роки тому

    Help me please. I shoot 28 inch draw Bowtech Reign 6. 6 inch brace, 70 lbs. I'm going to be buying a new bow this year. If your not getting any more speed out of an 80lb bow. What's the benefit over a 70lb??

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      There are different factors that determine the speed the bow is putting out. It's not solely based on the draw weight. You have to take into consideration ATA, brace height. If you are looking purely for speed then you'll want something with a shorter brace height and shorter ATA that comes with costs such as a less forgiving bow that has a more aggressive draw cycle typically but if you want a more forgiving bow you'd want something with a longer ATA and brace height

    • @thecadman99
      @thecadman99 2 роки тому +1

      The need for a stiffer arrow at 80 usually makes the arrow heavier. While the speed may not go up much, the kinetic energy is higher.

  • @MickyMouseLimited
    @MickyMouseLimited 2 роки тому +1

    Guys how many shots you can do in a role before you can't pull the bow back? This is a critical question especially if you are shooting in a cold area. I shoot constantly in snow on the range temperature is always below 0 up to - 8 even at - 10 C so I have notice that the bows get harder to pull at that temperature.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      That is definitely something for someone to consider who shoots and hunts in extreme cold environments. If you have any issue drawing the bow back you’re definitely over bowed.

    • @MickyMouseLimited
      @MickyMouseLimited 2 роки тому

      @@extremeoutfitters I apologize . I would rephrase my question. How many shots you can make back to back while maintaining proper form ( no sky drawing) and maintain accuracy ( hitting the bulls eye at 20 yards) with a 80 pound bow of your choice?

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      @@MickyMouseLimited we like to be able to shoot 30 to 60 arrows consistently. We get quite a few guys who shoot our indoor and outdoor 3D events with their 80 pound hunting bows. You definitely want to have the endurance to be able to shoot the bow a lot.

    • @MickyMouseLimited
      @MickyMouseLimited 2 роки тому +1

      @@extremeoutfitters Thanks this is a good guide.

    • @MickyMouseLimited
      @MickyMouseLimited 2 роки тому

      @@extremeoutfitters I agree with the consistently but this is definitely not consecutive . If the shots are spread in couple hours 60 arrows are not an issue at all. But pulling 30 to 60 arrows in a row one with no brakes basically shooting 3 to 6 arrows per minute and making 60 arrows in the bull eyes with 80 pounds bow is something special. I am sure many people would really like to see this . I want be surprise if the video hits 10 000 views or more. I am sure the person how makes it will get sponsored by one of the bow manufactures.

  • @Cparchery...
    @Cparchery... 2 роки тому

    Quick question I just got a prime inline 5 how do I change the letoff to 80%?

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      You have to order an 80% draw stop.

    • @Cparchery...
      @Cparchery... 2 роки тому

      @@extremeoutfitters ok I saw in the box there was a black ring so I wasn't sure if that added on to the limb stop

    • @Cparchery...
      @Cparchery... 2 роки тому

      @@extremeoutfitters does prime sell that stop or is it aftermarket just asked my dealer and he said his rep said they don't have an 80%lettoff stop?

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      @@Cparchery... we were told from Prime that they are making them

  • @derrickknight9511
    @derrickknight9511 2 роки тому

    Put in performance mode then shoot. And see how much faster it is. You can't just say that its exactly 10 feet faster

  • @kmhendrickson
    @kmhendrickson Рік тому

    Surprised the X80 was that slow, I know it was on comfort but still pretty slow for 80lbs IMO

  • @reallyitistolate
    @reallyitistolate 2 роки тому

    What draw length are you shooting the RX-7 at?

  • @tughill4895
    @tughill4895 Рік тому

    bowtech always has had some bows at 80lb ,maybe not in the last few years but it hasnt been a decade

  • @UberYou2ber
    @UberYou2ber Рік тому

    What's the big guy's draw length?

  • @flueckigerthomas66
    @flueckigerthomas66 2 роки тому

    Well i just made a 85lbs pvc pipe bow!!! no problem

  • @bossdawg165
    @bossdawg165 Рік тому

    Wish we had good bow shops round here. Do y’all let guys send bows in. I got a rx1 ultra 60# I want to upgrade to 80. Shop here won’t do it. Says it’s to expensive

  • @kcmills8385
    @kcmills8385 2 роки тому

    I’ll keep with 70# , 29.5” draw on my rx5 shooting 318 fps,

  • @Easternandoutward
    @Easternandoutward Рік тому

    What do you think is a good exercise routine to pacifically work on your bow muscles? Lol but seriously.

  • @chee75
    @chee75 2 роки тому

    i shoot 80 to 85lb no big deal depend what you like that two bow for 80lb to slow for me, this day compound bow 80lb bow to slow for me. i got to wait for speed bow

  • @jlazrovich79
    @jlazrovich79 2 роки тому +2

    My APA 2021 king cobra 34 @ 75.2 lb 28 inch 496 grain Vap 297fps
    One of the nicest bows.
    Check it out and let me no.

  • @brandonmcdowell6537
    @brandonmcdowell6537 2 роки тому

    I shoot a mathews halon 32 25.5" draw and 60lbs draw weight

  • @denbols
    @denbols 9 місяців тому

    If you can pull it you should do it 😅 i cant bad schouder i schoot hoyt nitrium 34 ld 50/ 60 pound 😅

  • @dieselpusher2548
    @dieselpusher2548 2 роки тому +2

    80lb bows aren't hard to pull don't know why so many people think they are

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      They are definitely manageable for many people

    • @caninphx
      @caninphx 2 роки тому +1

      It depends on the person and how strong they are combined with the ability to draw a bow properly.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      @@caninphx you are correct. It’s not for everyone

  • @derrickross192
    @derrickross192 Рік тому

    Imagine freaking out and shaming people for shooting 80 lbs bows... 10 lbs heavier than 80 lbs. 10 pounds... not 50 lbs...10 lbs!!!!! A whole whopping- over the edge- freakishly insane 10 lbs. 😐 Get in the gym and start doing Dumbell rows or stay at home and use a TRX suspension trainer and go even heavier by using your entire bodyweight as your weight. It's not hard. Add sets of planks and sets of Pushups and do 5-7 working sets of 5-15 reps each set. Depends on your fitness level. Doing this alone will absolutely prepare you to shoot a 70 lbs bow without ever shooting a compound. Add in consistency like everything else in archery and both your health and your pull strength will improve. You don't have to be Hercules to pull 80 lbs. Go 80 lbs if you can.

  • @sierraridgereaper
    @sierraridgereaper Рік тому

    Pulling 80 or more or pulling 40 doesnt matter if the accuracy of the shooter is suspect.. its accuracy in the end that kills animals, not pull weight...😉

  • @mannyferreira7559
    @mannyferreira7559 9 місяців тому

    Pse omen speed?

  • @lawrencefranck9417
    @lawrencefranck9417 Рік тому

    Get an APA 100#

  • @michaelrosa5410
    @michaelrosa5410 Рік тому

    Been hunting off and on,mostly on with a 80 pound bow since the 90's. What's the big deal ? I'm 64 and still hunting with 80. As for these bows today being smoother than bows of yester year ? Wrong IMHO. I my old Hot Chuck Adams Super Flite might have been the smoothest bow I ever owned. But, it was far slower than todays bows. So for my money, todays bows are faster and more harsh by and large in order to keep in tune with the IBO ratings of other bows.
    For my moneys worth,archery in general @ any poundage should be accompanied by some sort of work out program to keep the shoulders and elbows in good condition. I happen to believe in weight training, and stretching to keep my body in tune to be able to shoot archery in general.

  • @TangoOne
    @TangoOne 2 роки тому +1

    More kinetic energy is always better, period.

  • @DGmDhdamarym
    @DGmDhdamarym Рік тому

    If i can fire a heavier arrow at higher speeds im gonna do that. im also 6 foot 1 240 lbs of life long weight lifter and career soldier.. 80 is fine for me. its definitely not for everyone and you can definitely smoke an animal at 55 or 60 all day long. Id never suggest anyone goes first time hunting at an 80 lb draw. like everything else you need to get behind your bow all year long and put arrows downrange.

  • @Knifestories
    @Knifestories 2 роки тому +1

    Funny how you guys talk about bad form and injuries on the draw, and Mr Muscle still draws under the chin without using any large muscles. I guess when you are a gorilla, it doesn't matter....
    Otherwise good content!
    I shoot an Rx7 Ultra at 70 pound 32" DL and with a 535 grain arrow it gets 278 fps. Plenty for any animal in North America.

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the advice I’ll keep that in mind! 70lbs is plenty especially with a 32” draw length, that’s why a lot of us shorter draw length guys like shooting 80 pounds to make up somewhat for the lack of draw length we don’t have. Thanks for watching!

  • @jasonnester9514
    @jasonnester9514 Рік тому

    Even if I wanted to I can’t pull 80lbs not even close I’m wimpy

  • @donwilson350
    @donwilson350 9 місяців тому

    No that's why you should use a crossbow

  • @jasonnester9514
    @jasonnester9514 Рік тому

    Why? I run 50 lbs it’s all u need

  • @Denner771
    @Denner771 9 місяців тому

    80 lb bows are for kids and old men. 90 lb bows are where its at. 😅

  • @jennifertrent7600
    @jennifertrent7600 2 роки тому

    Can't get past the stigma of a bow when you don't test all the 80lb bows head to head! Every one has there favorite! Don't do this test till you have the pse or mathews!

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the advice. We’ll keep that in mind 👍🏻

  • @155michaelx
    @155michaelx 2 роки тому

    and i thought I had big arms

  • @firstknight6057
    @firstknight6057 2 роки тому

    Compound bows are easy no matter the weight of the draw..... Try a 80lb recurve bow that's for real men

  • @kurentbellsringing4306
    @kurentbellsringing4306 2 роки тому +1

    Pull out that old Matthews you found, it’s deadly at 65lbs.
    I don’t care how fit you are , freezing cold draw ain’t gonna work 100%at 80lbs🥶

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +2

      It’s definitely not for everyone

    • @toddlymburner5783
      @toddlymburner5783 2 роки тому +3

      Does for me and I’m in Canada where it’s COLD!

    • @kurentbellsringing4306
      @kurentbellsringing4306 2 роки тому

      @@extremeoutfitters some of us can’t draw 80lbs if our lives depended on it 😊

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      @@kurentbellsringing4306 We totally agree. You definitely don't want to be over bowed!

    • @toddlymburner5783
      @toddlymburner5783 2 роки тому

      @Tprent94 _ it’s really not that much harder. People seem to act like it’s an amazing feat, if most people would try it they would be surprised how it’s really not that difficult

  • @HuntsT
    @HuntsT 2 роки тому +1

    Keeping your elbow down when drawing is actually safer Cody. Thanks for the Video guys. I like shooting heavier poundage but depending on the game I adjust holding weight if there is a good chance of long holds for spooky animals. For tips on proper drawing form to prevent injury, check out this video.ua-cam.com/video/RRRnt1Zk7UI/v-deo.html

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @michaelficarro2591
      @michaelficarro2591 2 роки тому +2

      Watched the video, agrees with this video, not what you are saying at all. Drawing with a low elbow usually means you're pulling more than you can/should...

    • @extremeoutfitters
      @extremeoutfitters  2 роки тому +1

      @@michaelficarro2591 thanks for checking us out and appreciate the feedback!

    • @HuntsT
      @HuntsT 2 роки тому +1

      @@michaelficarro2591 yeah my wording wasn't really perfect by saying "low elbow". I just have seen a stigma in the industry videos that higher is better and a high elbow is less susceptible to injury. Which in my opinion and based on the information in the video I would say that's not true. I believe a mid-elbow is probably ideal, but a low elbow will definitely provide more protection from injury and more stability. I don't think being over bowed is good, but as you said, it generally indicates drawing to much weight...maybe that's because you are able to engage large muscles with a low elbow...just a thought 🤔. Drawing with a high"er" elbow definitely helps speed up target acquisition, but generally noone should be in a race to draw and get a shot off. Thanks for the comment. Start the video around 18:10 and watch until after the demonstration examples.

    • @michaelficarro2591
      @michaelficarro2591 2 роки тому +1

      @@HuntsT agreed!