I definitely appreciate you taking the time to make this review, but your scoring numbers are beyond harsh. Just the fact that you gave an Elite bow a 5 for shootability and a 6 for tunability is pretty wild. The two main things that Elite bows are praised for you literally gave them an average score on. Everyone is entitled to their opinion of course, but from the outside looking in, this review looks like it clearly came from someone who is a fan of a certain bow brand and pretty much shuns everything else. Hell, Elite offers limb stops for their bows, and you literally can't get any more of a solid back wall than that, yet you gave the back wall an 8. Come on man. It's extremely clear that you're not even being fair here.
Wouldn’t accuracy factor in to shootability? Maybe a 20,40,60 yard accuracy test would be good. Much of accuracy is dependent on the shooter and is subjective, but so is every other item.
I wish I had more time with each bow to do a long term long distance review. It is so hard to review these bows completely objectively, because like you said, it is very dependent on the shooter.
Nice shooting bow for sure, not my favorite, but it does shoot good. Bows are so much about personal preference it’s not even funny. It’s hard to go wrong with any of the top brands.
What is your best bow. Moving up from a Matthews Mission?
I definitely appreciate you taking the time to make this review, but your scoring numbers are beyond harsh. Just the fact that you gave an Elite bow a 5 for shootability and a 6 for tunability is pretty wild. The two main things that Elite bows are praised for you literally gave them an average score on. Everyone is entitled to their opinion of course, but from the outside looking in, this review looks like it clearly came from someone who is a fan of a certain bow brand and pretty much shuns everything else. Hell, Elite offers limb stops for their bows, and you literally can't get any more of a solid back wall than that, yet you gave the back wall an 8. Come on man. It's extremely clear that you're not even being fair here.
Wouldn’t accuracy factor in to shootability? Maybe a 20,40,60 yard accuracy test would be good. Much of accuracy is dependent on the shooter and is subjective, but so is every other item.
I wish I had more time with each bow to do a long term long distance review. It is so hard to review these bows completely objectively, because like you said, it is very dependent on the shooter.
I wouldn’t trade my ERA for anything on the market. I shot a V3x 33 last year also.
Nice shooting bow for sure, not my favorite, but it does shoot good. Bows are so much about personal preference it’s not even funny. It’s hard to go wrong with any of the top brands.
Do they still make the Hoyt element carbon elite Bow
This surprises me honestly. If you're getting noise or vibration from those mods, something is wrong.
i think i will pass on that bow