Love your reviews - real world stuff. Purchased it after watching your review and testing multiple bows from various manufacturers and still think I was spot on with the bowtech. I have been shooting my Bowtech SR350 since March of this year and still love it. 60lb Draw wght and 28" draw length - Im going to be 65 yrs old in NOV and I go out and shoot 50 shots at a time with no problem. Lots of 3D shooting and now switched out my single pin for my hunting sight and dialed in within 15 min.
Hands down one of the best channels for reviews. After years of shooting a mathews dxt I upgraded this year to a bowtech zion. Trophy ridge digital react sight. Qad drop away. First shot my jaw hit the ground....wow what a bow. Thanks for all the hard work you put in so we can learn from it🍻
To be 100% honest I am now leaning towards bow tech on my next bow. Hands down the most versatile adjustability. I like the idea of setting my center shot and being able to adjust cams without a press.
I couldn't be happier with my CP30. I have a 28" draw and the string angle is absolutely perfect for me. My total arrow weight is in the upper 470s, and I'm still seeing a velocity around 270fps at 70 lbs on the performance disk. At 28in draw, I'm getting 8fps difference between performance and comfort settings. Just last weekend, I had a doe hold up behind a tree, causing me to have to hold at full draw for 2 minutes. No issues there, but my last bow was a 2012 Diamond Deadeye.
I’m just learning about all of this, and watching different reviews and other vids from your channel has been sooo educational. Not to mention inspiring to want to keep learning, and really trying to figure out what’s best for me, and the right questions to ask.. super appreciative of your channel!!
Most comprehensive and intelligent reviews I have seen. All of your reviews bring these qualities to bear, and are highly welcome. I have watched this particular review three times, and you have given me comfort with my decision to purchase the CP 30 over the SS 34. The draw ease and cycle are impressive and what I need as a quickly aging 61 year old. Thank you for what you do, I appreciate you.
I’ve had Matthews, Hoyt, and Elite in the last year. Recently picked up a cp30 and it’s one of my favorite bows ever. It’s so smooth on comfort and only 2 fps slower than my v3x 33 with a better draw cycle. Can’t wait to put it to work this season.
Congrats on 5k bro. Bowtech built this bow already. Wt the bowtech revolt. I have it as my back up bow . Its 30inches ata.. ibo 335. Deadlock cams flip disc tech. It is a great bow. I guess they just had too make it again.
Yes almost identical, gotta stay relevant and new, so nice they made it twice lol, and thank you sir you have been following since the beginning appreciate it
I’m a 28” draw and just picked up a left over cp28. It holds better than my pse evo evl 32. The balance of the bowtech is way better. I’m very impressed
Just got my final decision on my bow, thanks again brother for all the reviews and all the information. Getting a Hoyt VTM 31, should be all squared away by the end of this week. Again appreciate the content
Riser def a preference thing. We are all different in our taste. I think Bowtechs look great & the Xpedition Smoke you didn't like, I love it. I think Mathews riser is the ugliest thing ever, but you liked them. We are all different. But we love Bows!!!!!!!! Great review as usual. I want a BowTech. I want a black solution ss!!!!!!!!!
I feel like you should use the same rest, same sight, and no stabilizers or any other add-ons (the exception being something like the orbit dampers that comes with the bare bow) to get a real feel for the bow. This will give you a much more consistent comparison across the board since the only equipment variable changing is the bow itself.
I noticed you were losing fletchings. I have a CP28 and for the life of me can not get the bow to paper tune without the blazers hitting the riser. Bare shafts no problem but it is like there is just not enough clearance even with the deadlock adjustments. Has been very frustrating for the most tunable bow on the market.
Love your reviews - real world stuff. Purchased it after watching your review and testing multiple bows from various manufacturers and still think I was spot on with the bowtech. I have been shooting my Bowtech SR350 since March of this year and still love it. 60lb Draw wght and 28" draw length - Im going to be 65 yrs old in NOV and I go out and shoot 50 shots at a time with no problem. Lots of 3D shooting and now switched out my single pin for my hunting sight and dialed in within 15 min.
Hands down one of the best channels for reviews. After years of shooting a mathews dxt I upgraded this year to a bowtech zion. Trophy ridge digital react sight. Qad drop away. First shot my jaw hit the ground....wow what a bow. Thanks for all the hard work you put in so we can learn from it🍻
Thanks for the feedback
To be 100% honest I am now leaning towards bow tech on my next bow. Hands down the most versatile adjustability. I like the idea of setting my center shot and being able to adjust cams without a press.
Yes me too. Coming from a mathews. Hopefully next year they add the time lok features to their bows
The flip disc is pretty sweet too
The reason Mathews don’t use that system is because it’s not quite as efficient and they want speed lately.
I couldn't be happier with my CP30. I have a 28" draw and the string angle is absolutely perfect for me. My total arrow weight is in the upper 470s, and I'm still seeing a velocity around 270fps at 70 lbs on the performance disk. At 28in draw, I'm getting 8fps difference between performance and comfort settings.
Just last weekend, I had a doe hold up behind a tree, causing me to have to hold at full draw for 2 minutes. No issues there, but my last bow was a 2012 Diamond Deadeye.
@@slimjimmy229 that’s good to know! Thanks man!
I’m just learning about all of this, and watching different reviews and other vids from your channel has been sooo educational. Not to mention inspiring to want to keep learning, and really trying to figure out what’s best for me, and the right questions to ask.. super appreciative of your channel!!
Thank I for the feedback really
Most comprehensive and intelligent reviews I have seen. All of your reviews bring these qualities to bear, and are highly welcome. I have watched this particular review three times, and you have given me comfort with my decision to purchase the CP 30 over the SS 34. The draw ease and cycle are impressive and what I need as a quickly aging 61 year old. Thank you for what you do, I appreciate you.
Thank you for the comment truly appreciated
I’ve had Matthews, Hoyt, and Elite in the last year. Recently picked up a cp30 and it’s one of my favorite bows ever. It’s so smooth on comfort and only 2 fps slower than my v3x 33 with a better draw cycle. Can’t wait to put it to work this season.
Awesome review as always brother! I’m glad to see you guys getting established! This is an awesome channel! Keep up the good work
Much appreciated!
Congrats on 5k bro. Bowtech built this bow already. Wt the bowtech revolt. I have it as my back up bow . Its 30inches ata.. ibo 335. Deadlock cams flip disc tech. It is a great bow. I guess they just had too make it again.
Yes almost identical, gotta stay relevant and new, so nice they made it twice lol, and thank you sir you have been following since the beginning appreciate it
I’m a 28” draw and just picked up a left over cp28. It holds better than my pse evo evl 32. The balance of the bowtech is way better. I’m very impressed
Great review…Have shot Bowtech in the past and may have to look at them again! One thing I wish they would do is a good two piece quiver! 👊🏻🏹
There is one from Tightspot that works. Could be exactly what you’re looking for.
Looking forward to the season too bro!!!!!!
Got the CP28 with 30" draw. Great bow!
Just got my final decision on my bow, thanks again brother for all the reviews and all the information. Getting a Hoyt VTM 31, should be all squared away by the end of this week. Again appreciate the content
Oh I was wondering what strap and release you use, I like the tension turner rather than the strap
Just in time sir congrats, new bow is the best feeling
I haven’t been this excited in a long time (don’t tell my girlfriend) first bow and I couldn’t be happier thank you again
@@the_pickleman1058 spot hog wise guy boa strap 👌
Riser def a preference thing. We are all different in our taste. I think Bowtechs look great & the Xpedition Smoke you didn't like, I love it. I think Mathews riser is the ugliest thing ever, but you liked them. We are all different. But we love Bows!!!!!!!! Great review as usual. I want a BowTech. I want a black solution ss!!!!!!!!!
First! Man you have a nice setup in your backyard! Just love it!🎯🤘👊👍👌❤️
🙏 very fun place to shoot and have friends share
IM 27-27 1/2 DRAW LENGHT JUST GOT ONE
How does this bow compare to the Solution SS? I am looking for short axel to axel for blinds and tree stands but also like comfort and some speed.
I feel like you should use the same rest, same sight, and no stabilizers or any other add-ons (the exception being something like the orbit dampers that comes with the bare bow) to get a real feel for the bow. This will give you a much more consistent comparison across the board since the only equipment variable changing is the bow itself.
I would agree and advise anyone doing a single shot assessment at a bow shop, for most accurate feeling would be with a bare bow
I noticed you were losing fletchings. I have a CP28 and for the life of me can not get the bow to paper tune without the blazers hitting the riser. Bare shafts no problem but it is like there is just not enough clearance even with the deadlock adjustments. Has been very frustrating for the most tunable bow on the market.
Use different fletchings. Ran in to the same issue with my bowtech solution. Different arrow build/fletchings fixed it.
What stab is that ?
Shrewd on the cp30