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Bow Reports

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Bowreports strother700 181003 161153

Bow Report: Strother "Wrath SHO"

The original Wrath was introduced last year; for this year Strother’s designers set out to make the Wrath both faster and smoother shooting.
Bowreport mathewscreed700 181003 160729

Bow Report: Mathews "Creed"

Mathews touts the 2013 Creed as the “… smoothest drawing high-energy single cam ever created.”
Bowreports primeimpact700 181003 161146

Bow Report: Prime "Impact"

Prime’s Impact is the faster of two 2013 Prime models sharing the new PCX Cam, an updated version of Prime’s Parallel Cam Technology.
Darton DS 3800 Bow Report640 181003 160717

Bow Report: Darton DS-3800

The “DS” is an acronym for DualSync, a reference to Darton’s hybrid cam system. The original Pro 3800 featured the same basic design, but the name was changed to DS-3800 presumably to highlight that design.
Bowreports bowtechexperience700 181003 160712

Bow Report: BOWTECH "Experience"

For 2013 BowTech’s designers, in response to input from customers, backed off the throttle and designed what BOWTECH touts as “the smoothest drawing, quietest shooting, most forgiving bow” they have made to date.
Bowreportdiamondcore700 181003 160718

Bow Report: Diamond "Core"

Being neither the least nor most expensive bow in the Diamond line-up makes the Core sort of a value bow among value bows.
Mathews chill 700 181003 161141

Bow Report: Mathews Monster Chill

In comparison with most previous Monster bows, the Chill sacrifices about 10 to 20 feet per second in speed to gain a smoother draw cycle and make for quieter, more forgiving shooting.
Bowreport psex forcedna700 181003 161148

Bow Report: PSE "X-Force DNA"

PSE touts its new flagship bow as “…entirely different, all the way down to its DNA.”
Bowreport elitehunter700 181003 160718

Bow Report: Elite "Hunter"

Elite boasts that its bows are extremely quiet, in addition to being “dead-in-the-hand,” and our objective tests indicate that the Hunter is, in fact, a very quiet bow.
Quest 2012 rogue ap Bow Report 181003 161151

Bow Report: Quest Rogue

The Rogue is all about being smooth-drawing, pleasant-shooting, forgiving, and affordable. Virtually every feature of this bow’s design contributes to its shootability, beginning with the new Fluid Cam.
Elite Answer Bow Report 181003 160719

Bow Report: Elite Answer

The Answer is Elite’s attempt to produce “the perfect blend of smoothness, speed, and stability in an all-around hunting and 3-D bow.”
Darton DS 3900 Bow Report 181003 160716

Bow Report: Darton DS 3900

The new DS-3900, described by Darton as a more compact, even faster version of the 3800. At 327?8 inches axle to axle, it is a little shorter than its predecessor and slightly lighter.
Prime Centroid Target Bow Report640 181003 161147

Bow Report: Prime Centroid LR

Prime made several significant improvements on the Centroid (as well as the Shift) for 2012. Most notably, the riser is forged 7000 series aluminum, as opposed to the industry standard 6061 T6.
Martin Benga Pro Bow Report640 181003 160727

Bow Report: Martin Bengal Pro

Though it boasts several new and unique components, it shares the eye-catching widely flared riser that is common to several of Martin’s offerings, including the Cougar Pro and the Crossfire Pro.
2012 PSE DS Evo Bow Report640 181003 161149

Bow Report: PSE Dream Season EVO

The PSE Dream Season EVO, introduced last year and tweaked with a few improvements for 2012, is arguably PSE’s best shot yet at finding the optimum compromise between pure speed and shootability.
Mathewsheli m Bow Report640 181003 161141

Bow Report: Mathews Heli-m

The Heli-m is the third generation Mathews bow to offer the distinctive Grid-Lock riser, and with a cam derived from the Z7 this bow is widely regarded as the successor to that extremely popular bow.
Hoyt Carbon Element RKTBOW Report 181003 160723

Bow Report: Hoyt Carbon Element RKT

The new Carbon Element RKT is the third generation of Hoyt’s carbon riser bows, which began with the radical-looking Carbon Matrix in 2010.