Congratulations. Great offering from mathews this year. I'm very thankful to be able to shoot a lift 33, it was a blessing from The Lord. As you said, there are great offerings from manufactures this year. They made huge changes to the platform with the Lift and a very nice touch with the tuning features on the lift x. I've heard that we have hit a plateau on what most bow manufactures can do. We have incredible bows these days.
You said price isn't an issue. I tested the RX-9 Carbon and Lift X I am in the same group... Mathews is more linear in the pull which can give a strange feeling when you aren't use to it (I own a Halon 6 currently). It also has a short wall. The Hoyt RX-9 is more expensive, yet it needs the let-off change to feel right. Mathews won't let you be lazy.... Hoyt will let you be as lazy as you want. It is hard to describe... I choose pre-ordering a custom Mathews from Coyote Creek.... Just to let you know what I choose..
Mathews switch weight mods are the worst in the industry. Half inch draw length and let off specific mods that are not accurate and cost $80. If you want a nice collection of mods, go with Mathews 👍🏻👍🏻
@ more than I cared to, half inch mods that were off my half an inch and then let off specific. This didn’t allow me to try different let offs without getting a different mod.. Not a good or precise system
@ good for you, unfortunately I’ve always found bows tend to feel different outside the shop and require some adjustments to find the proper fit. Mathews system is not on par with other manufacturers systems that allow for fine tuning.
Nice video. Great info no b s at all you know your stuff👍
I appreciate that man!
Congratulations. Great offering from mathews this year. I'm very thankful to be able to shoot a lift 33, it was a blessing from The Lord. As you said, there are great offerings from manufactures this year. They made huge changes to the platform with the Lift and a very nice touch with the tuning features on the lift x. I've heard that we have hit a plateau on what most bow manufactures can do. We have incredible bows these days.
You said price isn't an issue. I tested the RX-9 Carbon and Lift X I am in the same group... Mathews is more linear in the pull which can give a strange feeling when you aren't use to it (I own a Halon 6 currently). It also has a short wall. The Hoyt RX-9 is more expensive, yet it needs the let-off change to feel right. Mathews won't let you be lazy.... Hoyt will let you be as lazy as you want. It is hard to describe... I choose pre-ordering a custom Mathews from Coyote Creek.... Just to let you know what I choose..
😂 you definitely didn't shoot the new cams.
I used to own a Hoyt rampage xt good bow
Look into the bow spider or sager Og or jack o link for carrying slings to help carry your bows in the field and glass
Thanks I’ll check them out
Mathews switch weight mods are the worst in the industry. Half inch draw length and let off specific mods that are not accurate and cost $80. If you want a nice collection of mods, go with Mathews 👍🏻👍🏻
@@MrRazorback1975 how often are you changing your mods on your bow? I could see if you’re using same bow for hunting and target. So two mod sets?
@ more than I cared to, half inch mods that were off my half an inch and then let off specific. This didn’t allow me to try different let offs without getting a different mod.. Not a good or precise system
Funny
My shop let me try 4 different mods when I purchased my LIFT 33 until I was comfortable with the fit; feel and shot.
@ good for you, unfortunately I’ve always found bows tend to feel different outside the shop and require some adjustments to find the proper fit. Mathews system is not on par with other manufacturers systems that allow for fine tuning.
@ to each their own.