Great video! After shooting Joe's evl now I'm hooked and just had to pump up my nxt33 to 80, can't wait for the limbs to come in! And I do agree the x80's front half of the draw seemed especially harsh (at least to me) and it seemed like form was more important for drawing than shooting (my back wasn't a happy camper after that one) i do see the appeal of the x80 and im sure people will love it. Keep up the great vids!!
I absolutely Love my revolt x80. with it at 82~ and 31 inch draw it launches my 720 grain arrows at 265 fps in performance mode. I went from shooting hoyt and not being a fan of their draw cycles at all to bowtech and I can't put it down
Your shop is putting out some of the best youtube content out there. Like globally... The armpit hair added some much needed "cringe" I was only able to draw your X80 once... It shot a bullet though. Front loading is for real on #80lb. I don't know whether I am more excited about Ozark season 3... Or Evan, eventually making it into one of the videos. Can I pre order Evan themed Merch... Ohio Premiere Archery is One of 2 shops in the country, I would buy a bow at. Keep up the great work.
I just can't understand why so many average type deer and hog hunters think they need 80# bow. It's just not worth it as far as killing game in America. A 60# bow with a 450 grain fixed blade will blow thru and elk
Drawing more weight, i.e. 80lbs, is the most practical variable someone can change to gain more speed and extend their range. You could build a lighter arrow, but this becomes less efficient and ethical. So people, be it man or woman, who have shorter, sub 28" draw lengths, may opt to shoot a heavier poundage bow to attain that speed and efficiency and extend their range and allow them to shoot a little heavier (6.3-7.2 grains per pound draw weight) and more efficient and ethical arrow weight.
Not necessarily true. Shooting a lighter arrow can be extremely ethical. It depends on what you are shooting and how far you are shooting them. I killed a whitetail with a 30 pound recurve at 22 yards when I was 11and shot through the deer. Whitetails are extremely thinned skinned and are very easy to kill. I blow through everything with a lighter arrow and a 71 lb Ibo bow on whitetails. If you match your broadhead style and size with your setup you can have a whitetail killing machine with today's bows.
Cool vlog but I really don't understand why you need to shoot 80lbs. To me I think that your just trying to show off that you can pull it when I saw in the video that it looks like that you were struggling to pull. Why not just shoot something more comfortable like your 70lbs would make more sense it's not how much draw weight you pull it comes down to shot placement on the animal. This vlog is just showing that you are trying to show off that you can pull 80lbs when again not necessary. I hope that you would reconsider dropping your draw weight. Have a great day boys
My shoulders hurt just watching you guys. LOL.
Great video! After shooting Joe's evl now I'm hooked and just had to pump up my nxt33 to 80, can't wait for the limbs to come in!
And I do agree the x80's front half of the draw seemed especially harsh (at least to me) and it seemed like form was more important for drawing than shooting (my back wasn't a happy camper after that one) i do see the appeal of the x80 and im sure people will love it.
Keep up the great vids!!
Great video guys. Glad I found your channel!!
Thank you!
Awesome video guy’s, the Athens vista seems to be getting lots of good reviews on TH-cam. Cheers for sharing 👍👍
I absolutely Love my revolt x80. with it at 82~ and 31 inch draw it launches my 720 grain arrows at 265 fps in performance mode. I went from shooting hoyt and not being a fan of their draw cycles at all to bowtech and I can't put it down
You guys should do a video on shooting form. It would be a solid addition to the channel.
Great video, fellows! Thanks for sharing. Those are great bows!
Your shop is putting out some of the best youtube content out there.
Like globally... The armpit hair added some much needed "cringe"
I was only able to draw your X80 once... It shot a bullet though.
Front loading is for real on #80lb.
I don't know whether I am more excited about Ozark season 3...
Or Evan, eventually making it into one of the videos.
Can I pre order Evan themed Merch...
Ohio Premiere Archery is One of 2 shops in the country, I would buy a bow at.
Keep up the great work.
Love the blooper reel. Vista seems to be making a big jump
I just can't understand why so many average type deer and hog hunters think they need 80# bow. It's just not worth it as far as killing game in America. A 60# bow with a 450 grain fixed blade will blow thru and elk
Draw cycles are definitely shooter dependent. My son in law draws the X80 as smooth as a 60 pound wheel bow.
Thats a fact, totally individual
Drawing more weight, i.e. 80lbs, is the most practical variable someone can change to gain more speed and extend their range. You could build a lighter arrow, but this becomes less efficient and ethical. So people, be it man or woman, who have shorter, sub 28" draw lengths, may opt to shoot a heavier poundage bow to attain that speed and efficiency and extend their range and allow them to shoot a little heavier (6.3-7.2 grains per pound draw weight) and more efficient and ethical arrow weight.
Not necessarily true. Shooting a lighter arrow can be extremely ethical. It depends on what you are shooting and how far you are shooting them. I killed a whitetail with a 30 pound recurve at 22 yards when I was 11and shot through the deer. Whitetails are extremely thinned skinned and are very easy to kill. I blow through everything with a lighter arrow and a 71 lb Ibo bow on whitetails. If you match your broadhead style and size with your setup you can have a whitetail killing machine with today's bows.
Just when i thought lighter bows were the latest trend 🤣🤣
What happened to you guys. No more posts
Why did you have the Hoyt in 80 pounds bows
80 pound bow in comfort setting? Kind of defeats the purpose. Great video, guess I need to start working out cause 74 already feels heavy.
Hey bud it’s Jason the taxidermist I’m down the road from your shop
Hey man! Long time no see, hope all is well!
@@ohiopremierarchery6800 oh for sure everything is great business is steady waiting for my new target rig to show up
@@jasonnester9514 Good deal man. Glad to hear it
@@ohiopremierarchery6800 once it get here I’ll build tune and you’ll see me on the range a lot
Dudes...you stopped giving the chrono readings 🤷♂
OK...I was watching on a small screen. Went back to a large screen - my bad.
Was the x80 in comfort or performance
Comfort, we did test performance speeds in our SR350 review
Put the bowtech on performance mode and see what you get
If you're interested in seeing those numbers, we did a speed comparison between that and the SR350 in that review.
Can i upgrade my pse evl 34 to 80lbs? How?
Yep, just need to replace the limbs. Find a PSE dealer near you and they should be able to take care of that.
80# is nice to have in Africa
Good video guys but quit punching the damn trigger and you don't even have time to settle in for the shot and you guys are smashing that tracker
I’m trying. Been working on it this winter. It’s not quite as easy as, just don’t punch it. I have a ton of built up bad habits.
I went with revolt x80. Its killer... but he is right about the initial pull on the draw... its good to know going into it
That squeak is you mods. Take them off and clean them.
this is a family channel. put those guns away lol
Cool vlog but I really don't understand why you need to shoot 80lbs. To me I think that your just trying to show off that you can pull it when I saw in the video that it looks like that you were struggling to pull. Why not just shoot something more comfortable like your 70lbs would make more sense it's not how much draw weight you pull it comes down to shot placement on the animal. This vlog is just showing that you are trying to show off that you can pull 80lbs when again not necessary. I hope that you would reconsider dropping your draw weight. Have a great day boys
My hunting bow is a 60# bow. Just getting the info out there, and trying to have some fun doing it.
" I can't believe these bows weigh 80lbs" 🤣🤣🤣
80lb bows do kill things more effectively just saying. 🤷🏻♂️