2023 BEST BOW BUILD HOYT, VTM 31 80LBS
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2023
- 2023 BEST BOW BUILD HOYT, VTM 31 80LBS
The HOYT VTM 31 is a high-performance bow designed for archery enthusiasts and professionals. It is a compound bow with a compact and lightweight design, making it easy to handle and maneuver.
The bow features HOYT's patented X3 Cam & 1/2 System, which provides a smooth draw cycle and consistent performance. It also has a modular grip system that allows for customization and a comfortable fit.
The VTM 31 has a brace height of 6 inches, an axle-to-axle length of 31 inches, and a draw length range of 24-30 inches. It has a draw weight range of 40-70 pounds, making it suitable for a wide range of archers.
The bow is constructed with high-quality materials, including a machined aluminum riser and carbon fiber limbs, which provide strength, durability, and reduced weight. The bow also comes with a range of accessories, including a sight, arrow rest, and stabilizer.
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Finally a bow build other than a Mathews.
Awesome video! I actually just got my VTM 34 ordered so I’m stoked for it to come in!
Dang that’s awesome your going to love it!!
Killer video dawg 🤙🏻
Thanks I am glad you liked it!!
That is the Scheels I go to all the time! I got an RX-7 now but that VTM is a sweet bow!
Sweet brother! hey if you ever stop by I am always up by the bow area your more than welcome to come say hi!!
Nice setup man. Ready to get mine in a couple of months!
That’s awesome brother! What bow did you get?
@@RAX-OUTDOORS vtm 31 80 lb wilderness.
Can’t wait
Beautiful man right there
🔥🔥🔥
Thanks brother!!
Thanks for sharing your bow build....enjoyed! Why no chrono test for speeds at 80lbs to detail that extra oomph you spoke of below?
Awesome video!! Keep up the great work. I'd love to see how it compares to Mathews Phase 4
That’s coming sooner than expected!!
Other then “ because I can”, why did you select an 80# draw bow? Seriously, just always wondered why each person choices are in draw weight. 👍👍
Hey there! Awesome question! So, the reason we went for an 80# draw bow is because it gives us that extra oomph needed for the kind of hunting we do. You know, like taking down bigger game and shooting from a bit of a distance. It's all about finding that sweet spot between having enough power for a strong shot and still being able to aim well. So yeah, hope that clears things up a bit!
@@RAX-OUTDOORS reason I asked you is I’ve been bow hunting for over 55 years. I’m 72 now and have taken a bull moose 12 years ago at 40 yards with a 62# bow using and 474-5 grain fixed two blade Magnus. The arrow passed thru and was barely hanging by the vanes on the offside at the shoulder. Not being sarcastic in my question to you but was just curious as your reasoning. GOOD LUCK this year! 👍👍👀
@@timbow50 Certainly! Wishing you the best of luck with your upcoming hunts! 🏹🦌
Hey bud not letting us see the speed thats the bit i was looking forward to seeing gutted
Sorry brother next time I post I’ll make sure I post it
@@RAX-OUTDOORS cool thanks bud
Cool video dude. Longer back bar than front bar? Interesting. I run them opposite. I run 10 in front, 8 in back. What is the reasoning for running the shorter bar in front?
That’s just how I like my bow set up it feels better/more stable for me.
Most people have a shorter back bar than in the front.
What’s the IBO and arrow weight?
She’s cruising at 302 out of the bow and it’s a 456 GR arrow
Hi, i need the 8" stabilizer in Bourbon color as well as the quiver, does your shop ship out of state?
Yes sir! It’s a bit of a process but we can special order those for you!
If I want to run a 6” stab and 8” stab on this bow, would you run the 6 on the front?
@@scottjohnson3788 Yes, I would run the 6 inch Stabilizer off the front and the 8 inch off the back. Honestly, you don't even necessarily need a stabilizer on the front of this bow.
I am currently looking at the same Hoyt bow In 70lb now what’s the life expectancy? Because my current bear bow I’ve had 15 years. And I’m not as familiar with the Hoyt line. And I’ve heard that carbon is about a 6 year bow. And I’m not sure if that’s the aluminum one or not and what’s its life expectancy is. I’d appreciate a comment back. Channel to channel.
As long as you do proper maintenance. You can make a carbon bow last for 15+ years no problem. You will need to replace the strings every 2 to 3 years. Depends on how much you shoot. You may need to change the limbs at some point but the bow will still function as designed. I prefer an aluminum bow because the weight of the actual bow makes the bow hold better.
@@RAX-OUTDOORS I really appreciate it, comment back on this bear assault I have I have shot the teetotal mess out of it. And I’ve never had to change the lambs. Or string on it yet. But it needs strings as you can imagine Lol 😂. And it’s showing it’s wearing tear but the bow still seems pretty. Sound (. And what’s the purpose of changing from factories strings? Are the ones they use no good? And I shoot quite a bit. I put in per session about 150 shots per night. During summer and I shoot all the way till February. Then it goes to about 50 shots. There’s only about a 2 or 3 month break in the year. with minimal shots.
@@Easternandoutward it’s not that the strings that they put on the bow are absolutely garbage it’s that they will twist forever and you will have a hard time getting your peep to settle. Your bow will come out of tune because the strings consistently stretch, even if it’s just a little bit, it’s enough to take your bow out of tune. However, when you spend $150 on a set of strings the quality that you get is much higher and the stretch is going to be next to none.
@@RAX-OUTDOORS I really appreciate the info. It really helps (:
What Grim Reapers you running?
The grim reaper micro Hades, three blade
wait! if u just got it, why does it have a D loop on it already? nice bow, though i still love my Mathews..
I put it on when I put the strings on it I just forgot to film that part sorry brother but we will be doing a Mathew’s build this next week so stay tuned
Lets get to building ???, bow came fully BUILT.. LOL what are we doing these days LOL
Haha right building your bow is way better
Sick bow!!!! Can we get a Mathews bow build up?!?!
What about the phase 4
yankee city folk are a bit different than us country hunters in the Deep South .....🤣🤣
This is true!! 😂😂😂
Why change the stock strings on a brand new bow? Fuse strings are great, makes no sense
Totally get where you're coming from! While Fuse strings are awesome, sometimes switching out stock strings on a new bow is about fine-tuning for our specific needs. It's like putting a personal touch on things, you know? But hey, if the stock strings are doing the job great, that's cool too! Thanks for bringing this up!
Looks like there was still a tear on your paper at the end.