I am very pleasantly surprised and super proud of how well my home pro shop has managed to handle embracing a TH-cam channel This video was filled with a ton of very relevant and solid information And in my personal opinion, there wasn’t a hint of bias (which is always refreshing) As usual, the information was easily to understand and presented in a matter in which was very easy to understand/grasp As a practitioner of the sport of archery myself: I, enjoy learning more about tuning and such It’s always refreshing to have someone explaining things that knows what they’re talking about I, haven’t been able to test shoot a Matthews bow since the Phase 4 I, am very much looking forward to seeing how well the Lift X performs and how well it is received by us costumers I like the idea of the Bond Grips and I, think that the new Ultraview sight was a very good idea Matthews always seems to adapt to the ever changing times very well All of the bows tested at different draw lengths was a good idea Both the 29.5 and 33 ATA looks very enticing from all sides of the sprectum The limb shift technology sounds cool as well Colton explained that very well I’m gonna check out the BowTech video today Excited to see where this channel goes from here Would love to see more of the bow technicians featured more I’d love to hear about what everyone is shooting for 2025, and why they’re shooting it Starting a podcast at some point in the future, may also help with getting information out As always, God Bless #Archeryisfortheeliteandprosperous
There is a guy I know that has went through 3 sets of limbs on a lift. I’m not a fan of Mathews due to how people try hard on them. They make great products but the limb issue I think is still gonna be a problem cause bowtech had that issue a while back when they went really fast and small limbs.
I am very pleasantly surprised and super proud of how well my home pro shop has managed to handle embracing a TH-cam channel
This video was filled with a ton of very relevant and solid information
And in my personal opinion, there wasn’t a hint of bias (which is always refreshing)
As usual, the information was easily to understand and presented in a matter in which was very easy to understand/grasp
As a practitioner of the sport of archery myself: I, enjoy learning more about tuning and such
It’s always refreshing to have someone explaining things that knows what they’re talking about
I, haven’t been able to test shoot a Matthews bow since the Phase 4
I, am very much looking forward to seeing how well the Lift X performs and how well it is received by us costumers
I like the idea of the Bond Grips and I, think that the new Ultraview sight was a very good idea
Matthews always seems to adapt to the ever changing times very well
All of the bows tested at different draw lengths was a good idea
Both the 29.5 and 33 ATA looks very enticing from all sides of the sprectum
The limb shift technology sounds cool as well
Colton explained that very well
I’m gonna check out the BowTech video today
Excited to see where this channel goes from here
Would love to see more of the bow technicians featured more
I’d love to hear about what everyone is shooting for 2025, and why they’re shooting it
Starting a podcast at some point in the future, may also help with getting information out
As always, God Bless
#Archeryisfortheeliteandprosperous
Always appreciate the kind words and feedback! Thank you!
There is a guy I know that has went through 3 sets of limbs on a lift. I’m not a fan of Mathews due to how people try hard on them. They make great products but the limb issue I think is still gonna be a problem cause bowtech had that issue a while back when they went really fast and small limbs.