Hi Gord , just wanted to thank you for making the sale to me today for this Amazing BEAST of a bow! Gave the 50LBS an hour of shooting tonight. Very accurate and solid. The draw is very smooth and consistent and the release is incredibly fast as you said it would be. To those interested, the bow I purchased is the 62" Black Elk Camo finish( very awesome finish)! Many other bows are toys in comparison. This is the real deal at a realistic price for high quality and performance. Thanks GORD!!!!
This is BS! Why does W&W think they know what N. American hunters want in a riser?! They keep not putting "sight" holes and bushings into this and the Black Wolf riser and what they don't realize is that most hunters prefer a bow quiver and many of them require "sight" holes in order to attach. The idiots at Hoyt did it with their 17" Satori riser so they wouldn't have to drill into the stupid Fred Eichler sticker. So frustrating.
@@jakemoon639 Unless Wiawis changed it the Black Elk was cast Aluminum. Steven Hann did a review last year and he said it was a cast. I was interested in the Elk some time ago and I sent an email to Wiawis. They also said it's Cast Aluminum. Maybe is was changed for 2022 I can't really say.
@@biketron Interesting that the Black Elk is okay up to 65lbs and the Axiom caps at 40ish then. Same design, both allegedly cast, but one can take far higher poundage?
Sight holes really should have been put in the riser. Not for a sight but for a quiver.
Hi Gord , just wanted to thank you for making the sale to me today for this Amazing BEAST of a bow! Gave the 50LBS an hour of shooting tonight. Very accurate and solid. The draw is very smooth and consistent and the release is incredibly fast as you said it would be. To those interested, the bow I purchased is the 62" Black Elk Camo finish( very awesome finish)! Many other bows are toys in comparison. This is the real deal at a realistic price for high quality and performance. Thanks GORD!!!!
I'm in love with that green!
That plastic shelf piece. If you don't install that, would other more traditional shelf material work?
What is the limb pad angle on this riser?
How does it shoot? I can’t find any reviews of this bow.
If the riser is 21" the bow has to be longer than 62" . Also are these wood and glass limbs. I suspect they are due to the price?
21 inches of awesomeness! My bow is 62" of pure and utter Kick ass!!
21 riser short limbs is 62amo
no holes for a quiver? how is this suppose to be a hunting bow. I know there alternative options but come on.
Kinda my thoughts on it.
After I mount my quiver I'll send a pic.
Plus limb quiver often cost double the sight quiver
Where can I get some limbs
OK? Not OK actually......
Please stop saying "ok"
Ok!?!
Fuck oath 😆 annoying as hell
Ok
Aren't youtube comments wonderful
This is BS! Why does W&W think they know what N. American hunters want in a riser?! They keep not putting "sight" holes and bushings into this and the Black Wolf riser and what they don't realize is that most hunters prefer a bow quiver and many of them require "sight" holes in order to attach. The idiots at Hoyt did it with their 17" Satori riser so they wouldn't have to drill into the stupid Fred Eichler sticker. So frustrating.
This is exactly why I'm not buying this riser. Not being able to mount a quiver is a deal breaker for me when it comes to hunting.
Its called the wns axiom -a 🤣
Same shape. Isn't this forged and the Axiom Alpha 21 cast?
@@chillax1969 Unfortunately the Black Elk is cast Aluminum.
@@biketron Black elk is forged.
@@jakemoon639 Unless Wiawis changed it the Black Elk was cast Aluminum. Steven Hann did a review last year and he said it was a cast. I was interested in the Elk some time ago and I sent an email to Wiawis. They also said it's Cast Aluminum. Maybe is was changed for 2022 I can't really say.
@@biketron Interesting that the Black Elk is okay up to 65lbs and the Axiom caps at 40ish then. Same design, both allegedly cast, but one can take far higher poundage?