Mathew’s Title 40 Bow Review With MFJJ
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- Mathews Title 40 Review: The Ultimate Bow For Target Archery
In this video, we take an in-depth look at the Mathews Title 40, one of the most exciting new bows on the market! Whether you’re a seasoned bowhunter or a competitive indoor archer, the Title 40 offers incredible versatility, combining the performance you need in both the field and on the range.
Key Features of the Mathews Title 40:
Axle-to-Axle Length: 40" - Perfect balance between stability and maneuverability.
Smooth Draw Cycle: With the new cam system for better energy transfer and a quieter shot.
Draw Weight Options: Customizable for different shooting preferences.
Let-Off: High let-off percentage for easier aiming and steadier hold.
Advanced Vibration Dampening: Ensures a smoother shot and less hand shock.
Why Choose the Mathews Title 40?
Perfect for Both Hunting & Indoor Archery: The Title 40 excels in both outdoor hunting environments and indoor shooting ranges. It offers a smooth, quiet draw for stealthy shots in the field, while delivering pinpoint accuracy for competitive archers.
Stability & Comfort: The 40-inch axle-to-axle length strikes the ideal balance for stability while remaining compact enough for easy handling in tight spots.
Advanced Technology: With Mathews' latest cam system, vibration reduction technology, and ergonomic design, the Title 40 is built for consistent performance.
If you're looking for a bow that can handle both the demands of the hunting world and the precision required for target archery, the Mathews Title 40 is the ultimate choice. It’s an incredibly versatile and high-performance bow that will elevate your shooting experience, no matter the environment.
I think it'd be good to maybe have different metrics for target bows vs. hunting bows due to their purpose and how that changes the importance of those metrics.
Great videos!! I appreciate all the work you put into giving us the details on these things each year!
It’s pretty dumb to give a negative score on sound for a target bow that was never meant to be quiet.
Last Vegas the Mathews noise scared the targets and there was no single TRX in the top 5...
The louder the bow, the more it annoys your line neighbours.
U always do the best reviews thanks I still deciding You always help me spend my money wisely thanks for all u do
I have been waiting for this bow for so long.... and you made the first review I found! Awesome!
Two questions: do these bows come with al bond grip options or we have to buy these separately? And what is the standard factory let-off?
I appreciate to an extent all the data you race through. Specs are important. But you rarely speak about the feel of the bow, how the bow holds at full draw.
Hey surprise another Mathews video!
hey suprise, Mathews had a target bow launch LOL
@@joshfredrickson6224there was also a Hoyt taget bow release the Concept FX which is a perfect hybrid bow. He didn’t test it. But he reviews ever fucking Mathews in exicstence😂
@@earlofcockwood1988 My only question would be is did he receive one yet. If he has one then there's no excuse.
Just to be clear, does last years model Lift accept the new grips?
im pretty i heard somewhere all the bows from now in between the phase 4 can use the grips
In the first video he made he said any bow from 2019 - now
Engage grip started with the Triax, then Vertix, VXR, V3, V3X, Phase4, etc........newest grips will fit from Triax - current
What kind of recurve are you rocking mfjj?
Their website now says 322
Title 40 sounds like something i have to negotiate with my lawyer to afford one of these 😆 And to be fair to them, this hits its speed at max draw like its allowed to be tested at.
My darton departure is 0 reflex/deflex !
My dealer pamphlet said 322 on the 40
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I have been watching the reviews back to back. This is so biased i don’t get it. Why did you measure the riser length on the Concept X at the shortest point and the Title on the longest? Cause i am pretty sure the concept x 40 has an almost as long riser if not longer. Also why does the Hoyt get a 7 in honesty and the Mathews gets an 8 and is significantly more off in speed? Same in Feel, every time 2 points less without a reason. I mean at the end of the day it’s a feeling thing which bow to buy. But the Concept for a target shooter is the better platform. It’s faster and more stable. Which bow is the majority of the target world shooting?
Go see and get yourself a maiden shirt. Up the irons.