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I am in the market and like you have always been a Mathews guy. I have heard a lot of good things about Elite bows.
When I go full time archery, I'm buying an elite. When you are at full draw it feels like you almost have to push it forward to release it. You can hold it at full draw all day!
Quote from: trophyhunt on May 11, 2016, 09:07:16 AMWhen I go full time archery, I'm buying an elite. When you are at full draw it feels like you almost have to push it forward to release it. You can hold it at full draw all day!This is what I thought as well. Almost like it locked into place. The bow just "felt" solid to me from the start of the draw to the backwall. The back wall was so solid I couldn't believe it. The "creep" thing was the other big one. To get the speeds they are getting out of bows today it seems that the slightest move forward rolls the cam over so if you are adjusting your anchor you have to be really careful. The impulse didn't have any issues with that, to let the bow up without shooting it did almost feel like you had to push it forward.As for speed it had the same IBO rating as the other bows. Right around 340 fps.My buddy ran his through the chronograph when we got home. 70# draw, 26 1/2" draw length(I think he is related to Drock) and shooting a 435 grain arrow he was shooting 275fps. Not bad for that heavy of an arrow and shorter draw length.
26 1/2" draw length(I think he is related to Drock)
Quote from: Rainier10 on May 11, 2016, 09:25:34 AM 26 1/2" draw length(I think he is related to Drock) You pot stirrer!