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Entries Tagged Bow Reports

Bow Report Mission Hype DT Feature

Bow Report: Mission Hype DT

Designed with versatility in terms and draw weight and draw length, the Mission Hype DT is a must-see for youngsters, beginning shooters and any bowhunters looking for a pleasant-shooting bow.
Prime Ion Feature

Bow Report: Prime Ion

The Prime Ion is not a sexy bow; the design elements of this bow are just too sensible to be all that sexy. If it were a vehicle, it would be a truck and not a sports car. It is a shooter, though.
Carbon Express Intercept Supercoil LT

Bow Report: Carbon Express Intercept Supercoil Lt

The Intercept Supercoil LT is an important addition to the Carbon Express lineup because it offers lighter weight, better balance, a sleeker look and enhanced adjustability while retaining the speed and capacity to customize that Carbon Express crossbows are noted for.
Bow Tech Carbon Icon Bow Reprot

Bow Report: Bowtech Carbon Icon

Shooters who want the lightweight, warmth, rigidity and other advantages of a carbon-riser bow, along with the cutting-edge technology and design features that have made Bowtech a major player in the industry, will find the Carbon Icon a great bow and great value.
Mathews Monster Wake 181004 090340

Bow Report: Mathews Monster Wake

Few bows generate the controversy that Mathews’ new Monster Wake has stirred. The combination of a $1,700 price tag, a trend-defying mass weight of 5.38 pounds, a 5-inch brace height and an IBO of 352 fps at 85 percent letoff gets a lot of attention. How did the bow perform for this tester? Read on to find out.
Prime Rival

Bow Report: Prime Rival

Intentionally blurring the line between hunting bow and competition bow, the Rival retains Prime’s distinctive Parallel Cam system, significantly redesigned for 2015.
New Bredd Blade

Bow Report: New Breed Blade

Hunters looking for an excellent all-around hunting bow should take a close look at the New Breed Blade.
Mathews NOCAM HTR

Bow Report: Mathews No Cam HTR

Whether or not the No Cam design will influence the way bows are built in the future remains to be seen, but shooters who put a premium on forgiveness, accuracy and shootability are going to like the No Cam HTR.
Hoy Nitrum 30

Bow Report: Hoyt Nitrum 30

An aluminum riser counterpart to Hoyt’s Carbon Spyder series bows, the Nitrum line - including the Nitrum 30 - is a noticeably well balanced and exceptionally smooth shooting bow.
PSE Dream Season Decree

Bow Report: PSE Dream Season Decree

For hunters who favor a bow that is fast but highly tunable, light in weight and moderate in length, the PSE Dream Season Decree is a bow that deserves serious consideration.
Mathews Monster Wake

Bow Report: Mathews Monster Wake

Few bows generate the controversy that Mathews’ new Monster Wake has stirred. The combination of a $1,700 price tag, a trend-defying mass weight of 5.38 pounds, a 5-inch brace height and an IBO of 352 fps at 85 percent letoff gets a lot of attention. How did the bow perform for this tester? Read on to find out.
Bow Tech Prodigy

Bow Report: Bowtech Prodigy

The Prodigy reflects Bowtech's commitment to an overall approach to bow design that is reflected in the shape and relative proportions of the riser, limbs and cams, as well as any technologies intended to reduce torque or noise.
Bow Report Hoyt Carbon Spyder Turbo 181003 160724

Bow Report: Hoyt Carbon Spyder Turbo

The Z5 Cam & 1/2 is touted as producing the same speeds as the earlier Rocket Cam, with an even smoother draw cycle. Anecdotal evidence supports that, as does the draw force curve.