The culmination of past innovations with two new and notable advancements make Mathews’ new flagship bow the one to beat in 2023.
In this 46-second video clip, you’ll see Melissa Bachman’s husband, Ben Bearshield, arrow a massive Kodiak Island brown bear at point-blank range.
Bowhunting World’s Field Editor Darron McDougal says the Mathews Phase4 29 is the culmination of past innovations with two new and notable advancements, making the company’s new flagship bow the one to beat in 2023.
The Mathews Phase4 is engineered with new Resistance Phase Damping Technology to drastically reduce vibration, and it’s built compatible with a completely redesigned line of Bridge-Lock Stabilizers.
Being the business end of your bow setup, choosing a lethal arrow-and-broadhead combination is crucial.
Six new-for-2022 flagship compound bows are put to test for speed, accuracy, sound, fit and finish, and other important criteria.
The author kills a wild turkey with a Texas heart shot, and learns a valuable bowhunting lesson.
Not a single manufacturer of compound bows builds a model designed for finger shooters. In the author’s opinion, that’s just wrong — and a poor business decision.
Don’t be fooled by the name. The new Mathews V3X, while similar to the V3, elevates the shooting experience to the next level.
Elevation and October Mountain Products recently announced new limited-edition bow cases for Mathews V3X flagship compounds.