I have one to, the shoot is very accurate at above 30 yards, performance, grouping and consistant, nothing to say its realy a joy to shoot this like a flagship, its realy great, eccept you finish with a setup at 6-7 LBS, and the draw cycle is as hard at the start , trought the backwall, hopefully the backwall is very solid because most of the time i hit the backwall like a bullshit wit maybe 30LBS of pressure on this bow, because it is so harsh...., honestly it feel 10-15 LBS harder. Most of others bow 50-60 LBS feel butter for 120 shoots at day, but this one my god, 60 shoots per week feel like i shoot a 70-80 LBS bow with 240 arows per weeks. Great for hunting, great for body building..., but it you need a confort bow to work your form, and you usualy shoot 70LBS, take the 40-50 LBS seriously not the 50-60 LBS... Its not a joke, at 50 LBS it feel more painfull than shooting 65 LBS, after a indoor 120 shoots 2 times per week.
And all entry level bows made by Diamond, bear, prime and mission are epic bows! Nothing wrong with them at all! No I wanted to showcase a "Flagship" bow at the cheapest price range. In my opinion it isn't anywhere near the actual flagships with hoyts, mathews, prime, bowtech etc. But for under $450 I think its a decent deal. I will no doubt keep shooting my Prime RVX until I get a new bow and find out what shoots best this year!
I have one to, the shoot is very accurate at above 30 yards, performance, grouping and consistant, nothing to say its realy a joy to shoot this like a flagship, its realy great, eccept you finish with a setup at 6-7 LBS, and the draw cycle is as hard at the start , trought the backwall, hopefully the backwall is very solid because most of the time i hit the backwall like a bullshit wit maybe 30LBS of pressure on this bow, because it is so harsh...., honestly it feel 10-15 LBS harder. Most of others bow 50-60 LBS feel butter for 120 shoots at day, but this one my god, 60 shoots per week feel like i shoot a 70-80 LBS bow with 240 arows per weeks. Great for hunting, great for body building..., but it you need a confort bow to work your form, and you usualy shoot 70LBS, take the 40-50 LBS seriously not the 50-60 LBS... Its not a joke, at 50 LBS it feel more painfull than shooting 65 LBS, after a indoor 120 shoots 2 times per week.
Diamond Archery, Bear archery, Prime and Mission have great entry level bows sold in most all local archery shops. Are you sponsored by Sanlida now?
And all entry level bows made by Diamond, bear, prime and mission are epic bows! Nothing wrong with them at all! No I wanted to showcase a "Flagship" bow at the cheapest price range. In my opinion it isn't anywhere near the actual flagships with hoyts, mathews, prime, bowtech etc. But for under $450 I think its a decent deal.
I will no doubt keep shooting my Prime RVX until I get a new bow and find out what shoots best this year!
Yeah it's got more of an APA carrier vibe witha hoyt shape on the riser than a Hoyt. Straight up looks like a hoyt copy though that's for sure
Can you review gold tip airstrike arrows please, a full review with shooting and durability test.
Would love to try to make that happen!
Are you from the Kansas City area? I recognize a truck in background.
Nope, I’m in Tennessee now
I have one. It’s good for me.
Heck yeah good to hear!!
I think it could be a good bow for people getting into the sport. But if you can buy American. For the warranty
I do agree in the importance of 1: buying in america, 2: having that warranty no doubt!
The reverse Hoyt......🤪
Exactly my first thoughts hahaha