Thanks for sharing Mr PJ. Good looking bow from elite. Seems like everyone is coming out swinging this year. Props for other companies making moves to create other accessories for their bows. I'm sort of curious their prices vs the prices of mathews. I know none of that matters bc mathews and other manufactures are going to follow their own trends based on consumer demand.
The 90% let off might as well be 100%. You could hold it drawn back for the entire duration of whatever hunt you're on and still send a missile at your target at the end of it.
Can you review the PSE Mach 35 DS im wanting to see what the speed is at 28 inches and what the full draw stability measurement is on it. Im thinking about buying one but not 1 person has reviewed it yet
I would get the 60 # draw weight "at 55 years and not getting younger, those seventy pound draw weights are a thing of the past for me" and throw on my whisker biscuit with my trophy ridge five pin sight. That drop away arrow rest is just too loud for me. Been shooting my ancient but still capable Hoyt cybertec 2003 Cam and a half with the XT2000 limbs. But want something shorter than the 36" my Hoyt measures at. The only thing is I am a south paw which there is not many of us out there, which makes it hard to find the right bow or rifle.
In 1827, John McElite needed help from a Navaho medicine woman to help save his sick son, John McElite II, who had fallen ill. The medicine woman offered her soul-cleansing services and promised to save the boy's life in exchange for a future favor in return. John McElite agreed to those terms and his son was spared. However, he turned his back on the medicine woman after his son recovered and denied ever having sought her out in the first place - because of this, the Navaho medicine woman cast a curse on the McElite family name to never be able to match limbs to risers if his lineage were to ever mass produce archery equipment 200 years later. As it would happen, the McElite's dropped the "Mc" from their name to appear more American, and started building bows under the title "Elite." The slight name change did little to stop the (rather specific and not all that damaging) curse that still persists today.
As of time of commenting, the price for the Elite Artus is $1299.99. You can view it here: lancasterarchery.com/collections/elite-archery/products/elite-artus-compound-hunting-bow
I'm an eastern hunter and I'm sick of short bows. I think anything under 32 is a gimmick and I imagine there would be fewer wounded deer not found if we'd just do away with these jumpy trinkets. People work for a living and you have to put in a ton of range time to be consistently ACCURATE with these toys. There's a reason target bows are longer.....accuracy. Wth is more important than hitting a live animal accurately? Off soap box
The artus is amazing!!
Super excited for a 30" elite!
good looking elite hunting bow.. can't wait for the target bow 🙌🙌🙌
looks good! nice job elite
Thanks for sharing Mr PJ. Good looking bow from elite. Seems like everyone is coming out swinging this year. Props for other companies making moves to create other accessories for their bows. I'm sort of curious their prices vs the prices of mathews. I know none of that matters bc mathews and other manufactures are going to follow their own trends based on consumer demand.
The draw cycle looks to have a hump and dump.. Maybe thats because it's set at 90% let off?
The 90% let off might as well be 100%. You could hold it drawn back for the entire duration of whatever hunt you're on and still send a missile at your target at the end of it.
Best grip on the market!
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"Elite has the best grip on the market"
Prime is better
Love that color combination. What color is that riser?
That is Elite's "Slate"
Can you review the PSE Mach 35 DS im wanting to see what the speed is at 28 inches and what the full draw stability measurement is on it. Im thinking about buying one but not 1 person has reviewed it yet
It’s coming
@LancasterArcherySupply OH awesome, I'm super impressed with the reviews. Thank you
I would get the 60 # draw weight "at 55 years and not getting younger, those seventy pound draw weights are a thing of the past for me" and throw on my whisker biscuit with my trophy ridge five pin sight. That drop away arrow rest is just too loud for me. Been shooting my ancient but still capable Hoyt cybertec 2003 Cam and a half with the XT2000 limbs. But want something shorter than the 36" my Hoyt measures at. The only thing is I am a south paw which there is not many of us out there, which makes it hard to find the right bow or rifle.
Love pj
30”? Adorable 😂
For most people and for eastern hunters it is, yeah
What's the picatinny mounts on the limb pockets for?
As mentioned in the video, for mounting accessories like a sling
@@pjreilly3997 Thanks, I guess I missed that point. Would be great for a bow stand.
@@willc3384 they came out with a bow stand to attach to that this year as well.
Would it kill them to produce a bow with matching limbs and riser?
In 1827, John McElite needed help from a Navaho medicine woman to help save his sick son, John McElite II, who had fallen ill. The medicine woman offered her soul-cleansing services and promised to save the boy's life in exchange for a future favor in return. John McElite agreed to those terms and his son was spared. However, he turned his back on the medicine woman after his son recovered and denied ever having sought her out in the first place - because of this, the Navaho medicine woman cast a curse on the McElite family name to never be able to match limbs to risers if his lineage were to ever mass produce archery equipment 200 years later. As it would happen, the McElite's dropped the "Mc" from their name to appear more American, and started building bows under the title "Elite." The slight name change did little to stop the (rather specific and not all that damaging) curse that still persists today.
@@LancasterArcherySupply now that's just funny! Hahaha ha
@@LancasterArcherySupply whoever is behind the keyboard. They aren’t paying you enough. Whatever it is, you deserve a raise. Well done.
What is the price
As of time of commenting, the price for the Elite Artus is $1299.99.
You can view it here: lancasterarchery.com/collections/elite-archery/products/elite-artus-compound-hunting-bow
Seems heavier for a 40 inch ATA, I guess for a tree stand isn’t a big deal
Elite doesn't claim their aluminum bows are the lightest on the market, BUT they are dang shootable that's for sure.
first take: grip looks like it could use some advancement..
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And it ain't broke.
Just put a picatinny on the 33” ata
Now take the Artus and make it a 35” ata u have a perfect bow
You just described the Elite Exalt (minus the new cam system, anyway)
Atleast now the famous elite cam lean is finally over
They didn't lean any more than any other cam system if you know how to tune properly.
@@douglasvaughn9530 never seen any other bow with cam lean as bad as elite
No more lean on my Elite than my Mission
@@mat_in_texas well
I’m my experience I’ve only delt with cam lean on elites but as I said this new yoke will cure that
Just no rubbing against the cable.
No limb stops:(
I'm an eastern hunter and I'm sick of short bows. I think anything under 32 is a gimmick and I imagine there would be fewer wounded deer not found if we'd just do away with these jumpy trinkets. People work for a living and you have to put in a ton of range time to be consistently ACCURATE with these toys.
There's a reason target bows are longer.....accuracy. Wth is more important than hitting a live animal accurately?
Off soap box
Best is gearhead brand ,not elite
meh, aint got enough on my energy 32 to switch
Love BOTH of my E32... beautiful to shoot and better hunt with in my opinion...