Picatinny rail mounts is going to put so much more versatility in sighting systems, it opens up a whole new world of options for compound bow shooters.
Got my Ventum 33 couple of days ago. Great bow. Little heavy, but I dont care. Great shooting bow. I got both modules with it. And it's true: 29" setup is a bit faster than 29,5" setup . Very steady bow. Love it.
Great review as always, would like to see a rx5 ultra review, im just like you left handed and its hard for me to try out these bows without ordering them. I am honestly torn between this bow the rx5 ultra and the nexus 4
@@milkrvr4088 I shot both as well, granted it was off hand at 60lbs. I will agree with Hoyt has an amazing bow this year, I was really impressed. I have been disappointed with Hoyt since the defiant. During my shooting I found the Prime to have less hand shock than the Hoyt (60lbs @ 29" with a 400gr arrow; I'm a 28" draw and shoot 480 grain arrows for my personal setup). Both draw cycles were smooth, but the prime did feel more stiff than the Hoyt. The hold on both was amazing; both had a slow smooth float to them. I did like the prime grip more than the Hoyt, if I were to go with the Hoyt I would go side plates. Prime had a slightly stiffer back wall, but the Hoyt was much stiffer than years past.
@@jcagle89 I work in a bow shop and shot both at 70lbs and the prime nexus 4 drew terrible and that was a shared opinion amongst workers and customers the Hoyt is an easier and smoother draw the only bad thing was weight it’s a really heavy bow to be carrying the xpedition is a nice bow the new X series have you looked at those not many people do but I have shot that also and it’s better than the prime and lighter than the Hoyt I shot the new solution also and it’s harder to draw than the revolts and the speed didn’t increase so I’m confused with how bowtech got better Mathews is a vxr clone which is good but I’m definitely on board with xpedition and Hoyt as far as going the right way
@@milkrvr4088 I don't have access to shot an Xpedition; I would like to try one given the chance though. My worry with those would be an extremely short valley due to the speed rating they have. I was really disappointed with Mathews this year, I was hoping for something like the Traverse with the switch-weight mods. I like the tuneability of Bowtech without a press or spacers, but I didn't get a "wow" factor from them.
Thanks for another great review. So if I heard correctly the Ventum (and I guess pretty much all Hoyts with the HBX cams) draws more easily/smoother than the Mathews. But which one would be the easiest/smoother to draw of the 30 and the 33? I got a shoulder issue so I find this really interesting.
@@aidanschmidt607 this is extremely accurate. I’ve shot the 33 and the draw cycle was shocking. I shoot a helix turbo at 65lbs, the 33 set at 70 felt like a drawing any other bow set at 60.
@@markwarner.03 yea this is the smoothest drawing bow hoyt has made. I also shot the mathews v3 and i did not like it at all it was a rough draw and it felt like i was drawing back every bit of 70 pounds
@@aidanschmidt607 I wouldn’t totally agree with you but I will say the V3 does stack through the draw cycle. Personally I found the v3 smooth shooting and quiet but just not at the same level as the 33.
Haven't had that issue. Most likely your rest is inside of center shot, so your sight is moved to the right in order to hit the middle. Did you use the shims when you tuned it? Or just move the rest?
I got 7/8ths. Check your lower can lean. Weird fact i pulled a rest from a freshly tuned/sighted PSEevo ntn33 and the sight. Mounted them on the Ventum33 and it not only shot a bullet hole but was sighted in for 20 without a single adjustment using the same TKO arrow from the pse.. i know alot of companies are 7/8 but riser thickness comes into play and/or usually you have to adjust at least the up/down to center the Berger. The speeds are different so still need to check the sight tape but dang that was easy.
@@ianmcgaughey1 yes the first thing I saw was the lower cam had a lean. So i swapped the shims on the lower and it corrected. Every bow I've ever had if there was lean i had a tear. So before anything i just straightened it. some people a little lean works for them.
@@hmasters1510 I just got this bow last night. Maxed out at 31” draw. They set up center shot and my first arrow bullet hole with 586 grain arrow. Shot again. Bullet hole. Just had to sight her in
@@houghtonic1975 it's the most accurate hunting bow I ever shot. Before this it was the prime black 5 and this thing is just so forgiving. The Prime Black is lights out accurate but you need to do your part and it holds so well it's just out shoots everything i put it against until this. You're going to be happy. I like it so much I'm going to sell the Black 5 and get the new Hoyt Altus. This thing turned me into a fan boy
I’m shooting the new hoyt ventum 30, 300 spine arrow won’t tune through paper. Had same problem with my nitrum, but 340 spine shoots bullet hole first time. My draw is 30” and 67 lbs which recommends 300 spine. Recommendations?
Can you please test this bow at 31.5" DL and 80# DW? If it's not possible do you know where I could find a test that covers arrows from 550gr, 525gr, & 500gr range?
The Valley is not consistent across the draw lengths. It changes depending on your draw length. So if you are using the mod with the 29"max and shooting 27"-28" the valley is perfect. At 28.5 it starts to get short and at 29 it's jumpy. At 26" it's long. Its similar to the pse in that regard. The Primes have a better solution with that sliding stop that allows you to dial each draw length in.
I've got a 33 coming, it's set at 70/31. The 29 inch draw 475 grain arrow was 282, the 30 inch draw 475 grain arrow was 280, maybe maxing out at 31 will give me a extra bump
Well, don't shoot a draw length thats too long just for the speed. Accauacy is what kills. If your draw length is too long and your not as accurate, you'll just miss fast haha
@@InsideOutPrecision haha, sorry I wasn't clear I was referring to your test, I accually have a 31 inch draw. I always enjoy your reviews at 30 inches, most are for the normal or shorter draw lengths. Keep up the good work.
Does anyone know if there is any difference in the cams between left handed and right handed bows? Can I swap cams from a left handed bow to a right handed bow?
Hey man! im really torn between the 30 and the 33! i have a short draw and very heavy arrows so i was looking for a bit more speed and would be getting them in #80 limbs. With all that "mod issue" between the two bows, what would you recommend? i havent tried the 33 but i loved the 30... any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!! cheers!
ihm wonder: the trend in the 2 last years: easier to tune, probably without bow press ! But Hoyt, now no chance without bow press, and on top the chims system like methews! I think a false way, no feeling for customers, I change the company for the next bow, Elite and Bowtech are easier to tune; less work for setup!
I've got a Ventum 33 and I love it. Easy to draw and very quiet with low vibration. The only thing that bugs me is the lean on the cams. my top cam leans to the right aggressively, causing the left side of the top limb to sit considerably higher. Has anyone else had this issue? is there an easy fix?
This things looks like the Hoyt aluminum spyder from 10 years ago. Just reissue old stuff call it new. This is why I never buy new Hoyt. I had Hoyt nitrum for several years which I bought used with a drop away rest from a club member $600 then just sold it for $500 6 months ago and bought the rx3 with a quad rest for $1007. Add the gas string and arrows and am still at $1357. It will be my bows for the next 5-6 years or longer until the next greatest and best bow go on eBay for a fair price or some rich kid at my club decide to buy the next year model
Does The Bow Rack sell Bowtech bows?.. isn't the Bowtech factory like 10 miles from your store?.. Seems odd you don't seem to talk about the Bowtechs much. Is there a reason why?.. they make some great bows!
They don't sell bowtech because bowtech has a pro shop super close and I don't think the bow rack wants to compete with them and can't match there prices
@@InsideOutPrecision what are you seeing for centershot on the ventum33? I just bought one today that we ended up setting at 11/16 and my sight housing is blocked partially but quit a bit by the riser. I’ve never had a rest at the centershot before. I have not Broadhead tuned yet though. What do you think is going on?
I’m at 29 1/2 draw currently, would I be able to pick one of these up in the 29 for best speed and just add the half inch to my D loop to get my anchor right?
I've seen and read reviews about the mods Hoyt did this year and how they're losing efficiency on the shorter ends. I feel like guys are not calling out Hoyt for this terrible design like they should be. I know most cam designs lose efficiency but if you have a 30in draw you should never be shooting the same speed as a 29in draw out of the same bow. That's a bad design and if guys knew this I would think they might look at a different brand this year.
Well Hoyt wins some and loses some here. I don't like the picatinny rail. Just one more failure point. I have had 3 hoyt carbon bows fail because of the mating of the metal to carbon for connection points. Less screws to fail the better. Making the carbon bow heavy was also a huge step back. Put this tech into an old Carbon Spyder 30 and maybe you are talking now.
@@Prime_Operon_Outdoors oh yeah I forgot to add that about the weight. Just the #1 thing that's supposed to set a carbon bow apart from an aluminum, the weight. And hoyt couldn't do that either. It's not even that it's the same weight as all it's competition, it's heavier! If people buy this year's Hoyt carbon bows they are just a fan boy, because almost every other Bow company out there has a better bow for cheaper.
I don't think it's a bad design at all. I'm curious as to why you think it is? The bows are shooting at or above IBO at our shop and customers are really enjoying them. The module maximizes the cam efficiency for the more average draw lengths. The long draw guys typically get shafted because the draw cycles on those bows are typically rough and these are not. They have the speed because of the power stroke, so it's not a problem they encounter. The modules are the same geometry, they just have a different pin position so they rotate the cams farther.
I was thinking about buying another Hoyt carbon. Hoyt makes good looking bow but this one to me not good looking. Bow looks great but I hate that dampener. Too me it looks ugly. It make that beautiful bow look ugly.
Need your recommendation. I’m a newbie with a draw length of 29 and “starting” at draw weight of 60. I’m a little over 6-feet and will consider increasing to upwards to 70 as a max as I progress. I will primarily use the bow for hunting, although I joined an archery range where they shoot 3D and targets. Given these factors, do you recommend that I buy the 30 or 33 ATA model?
with your draw length your could probably get away with a 30 but the string angle might be a little harsh but definitely go and shoot both to see which you like for yourself.
Informative as usual. Yes it’s a heavy bow, but I honestly don’t think there is anything else not to like. How do you think the draw cycle would change at 80% vs 85% on that bow?
The finish work sucks on that bow. They left the edges pretty raw with 90 degree angles, riser geometry is same as spyder of 9 years ago and butt plug is ugly. Other than that, it’s a good shooter
@@AA-mk4pu spot on. Not to mention Hoyt cams don't draw as smooth and shoot slower than other companies bows. Hoyt was trying to be innovative with the butt plug but just failed.
Awesome review, as always. Since I’m a total new guy in archery, when do you guys expect Hoyt to ship the RX5 ultras in the black out color (non-cam Hanes version)? My pro shop has it ordered since release but I haven’t seen any shop get those on hand yet. Figure Hoyt just hasn’t shipped that color yet. Any thoughts?
Weird, my local shop have them for couple weeks already. Any particular reason why you want to go carbon? Ventum is pretty much the same but aluminum riser and like $500 cheaper.
I got one in subalpine. My shop ordered it and it came in somewhere between one and two weeks. Your black may come in any day now. I’m just guessing they make the colors in batches so there’s no telling but I’d be surprised if it were more than a few weeks.
I'm right handed and I couldn't pull back a left handed bow that was only 50 lbs. That is incredible that you were able to do that.
Just got Ventum 33 and I love it. Highly recommend!
Picatinny rail mounts is going to put so much more versatility in sighting systems, it opens up a whole new world of options for compound bow shooters.
Tracking on the Axcel bow sight, what other brands have a Picatinny rail mount sight out rn?
What’s that beast hanging on the wall behind you ? A woolly mammoth!!!?
I’ve got the 30 and love it!
I just got one. Waiting to get it set up
I got the RX-5 in the 80lb 28” draw with 422 grain arrows and it’s shooting 322 FPS. I’m super happy with it!
How does it compare with Traverse ?
I'd be interested to see a similar speed test with the Ventum 33 Pro
What about the PSE Xpedite nxt?
This ⬆️⬆️⬆️ PLEASE !!
Yes
I own one and love it....I also have two old xpedites
@@greekmaster1001 man, I’ve been waiting 2 months for mine to come in. Supposedly it’s not being sent out til March. PSE is taking forever.
Nice celebration after the 29 1/2” shot!!
Got my Ventum 33 couple of days ago. Great bow. Little heavy, but I dont care. Great shooting bow. I got both modules with it. And it's true: 29" setup is a bit faster than 29,5" setup . Very steady bow. Love it.
Great review. Thanks for taking the time to do these they are a great help.
Great review as always, would like to see a rx5 ultra review, im just like you left handed and its hard for me to try out these bows without ordering them. I am honestly torn between this bow the rx5 ultra and the nexus 4
I'm in the same position. I'm a lefty; shot the Ventum 33 and the Nexus 4 righted handed. I'm torn as to which one to pick.
Nexus was terrible compared to the ventum i shot both id way rather have the Hoyt and I hated Hoyt until this year
@@milkrvr4088 I shot both as well, granted it was off hand at 60lbs. I will agree with Hoyt has an amazing bow this year, I was really impressed. I have been disappointed with Hoyt since the defiant. During my shooting I found the Prime to have less hand shock than the Hoyt (60lbs @ 29" with a 400gr arrow; I'm a 28" draw and shoot 480 grain arrows for my personal setup). Both draw cycles were smooth, but the prime did feel more stiff than the Hoyt. The hold on both was amazing; both had a slow smooth float to them. I did like the prime grip more than the Hoyt, if I were to go with the Hoyt I would go side plates. Prime had a slightly stiffer back wall, but the Hoyt was much stiffer than years past.
@@jcagle89 I work in a bow shop and shot both at 70lbs and the prime nexus 4 drew terrible and that was a shared opinion amongst workers and customers the Hoyt is an easier and smoother draw the only bad thing was weight it’s a really heavy bow to be carrying the xpedition is a nice bow the new X series have you looked at those not many people do but I have shot that also and it’s better than the prime and lighter than the Hoyt I shot the new solution also and it’s harder to draw than the revolts and the speed didn’t increase so I’m confused with how bowtech got better Mathews is a vxr clone which is good but I’m definitely on board with xpedition and Hoyt as far as going the right way
@@milkrvr4088 I don't have access to shot an Xpedition; I would like to try one given the chance though. My worry with those would be an extremely short valley due to the speed rating they have.
I was really disappointed with Mathews this year, I was hoping for something like the Traverse with the switch-weight mods. I like the tuneability of Bowtech without a press or spacers, but I didn't get a "wow" factor from them.
Love ur reviews. Keep them coming!!
Great review! The hoodie is 🔥
Use the 29 and make it up on the loop. To save the speed.
Thanks for another great review. So if I heard correctly the Ventum (and I guess pretty much all Hoyts with the HBX cams) draws more easily/smoother than the Mathews. But which one would be the easiest/smoother to draw of the 30 and the 33?
I got a shoulder issue so I find this really interesting.
Also...is it correct that the bigger module would give a smoother draw (I am at 29.5” so I guess that could be a smooth but a little bit slower bow)?
I can tell you for sure that the draw is extremely smooth on the ventums and it feels like your only drawing half the weight you really are.
@@aidanschmidt607 this is extremely accurate. I’ve shot the 33 and the draw cycle was shocking. I shoot a helix turbo at 65lbs, the 33 set at 70 felt like a drawing any other bow set at 60.
@@markwarner.03 yea this is the smoothest drawing bow hoyt has made. I also shot the mathews v3 and i did not like it at all it was a rough draw and it felt like i was drawing back every bit of 70 pounds
@@aidanschmidt607 I wouldn’t totally agree with you but I will say the V3 does stack through the draw cycle. Personally I found the v3 smooth shooting and quiet but just not at the same level as the 33.
When new bow models start rolling out, I always look for these reviews. He does the most thorough reviews on TH-cam.
Good info here , like always. Thanks for your effort!
I have the RX-5 and my buddy got the Ventum. Are you noticing and string or riser in your view and cutting the right of the sight off a little?
Haven't had that issue. Most likely your rest is inside of center shot, so your sight is moved to the right in order to hit the middle. Did you use the shims when you tuned it? Or just move the rest?
@@InsideOutPrecision I haven’t adjusted any shims yet but I will thanks.
Have noticed on my ventum as well going to have to check into that
30 vs the 33 for 28.5-29” draw length thoughts?
You'd probably be more comfortable with the 33.
The larger mod shoots slower due to a larger rotating mass compared to the smaller mod.
Heck yeah ! Great video !
Do the BowTech solution
+1
Agreed. Bowtech is putting out some really nice bows this year.
They dont carry bowtech.
I've found center shot on these new bows to be 11/16". Just curious as to see what y'all are finding it at?
I got 7/8ths. Check your lower can lean.
Weird fact i pulled a rest from a freshly tuned/sighted PSEevo ntn33 and the sight. Mounted them on the Ventum33 and it not only shot a bullet hole but was sighted in for 20 without a single adjustment using the same TKO arrow from the pse.. i know alot of companies are 7/8 but riser thickness comes into play and/or usually you have to adjust at least the up/down to center the Berger. The speeds are different so still need to check the sight tape but dang that was easy.
@@hmasters1510 I'm battling a left tear with all of the bows that I've sold so far so I've had to swap shims. Are you having to swap any?
@@ianmcgaughey1 yes the first thing I saw was the lower cam had a lean. So i swapped the shims on the lower and it corrected. Every bow I've ever had if there was lean i had a tear. So before anything i just straightened it. some people a little lean works for them.
@@hmasters1510 I just got this bow last night. Maxed out at 31” draw. They set up center shot and my first arrow bullet hole with 586 grain arrow. Shot again. Bullet hole. Just had to sight her in
@@houghtonic1975 it's the most accurate hunting bow I ever shot. Before this it was the prime black 5 and this thing is just so forgiving. The Prime Black is lights out accurate but you need to do your part and it holds so well it's just out shoots everything i put it against until this. You're going to be happy. I like it so much I'm going to sell the Black 5 and get the new Hoyt Altus. This thing turned me into a fan boy
Great review! Cheers
I'm 28" DL which is better 30 or 33, any thoughts? Thanks, by the way, nice video!
I’m shooting the new hoyt ventum 30, 300 spine arrow won’t tune through paper. Had same problem with my nitrum, but 340 spine shoots bullet hole first time. My draw is 30” and 67 lbs which recommends 300 spine. Recommendations?
Can you please test this bow at 31.5" DL and 80# DW? If it's not possible do you know where I could find a test that covers arrows from 550gr, 525gr, & 500gr range?
Good video. I noticed you definitely drew much easier than most reviews. How's the valley on this bow?
The Valley is not consistent across the draw lengths. It changes depending on your draw length. So if you are using the mod with the 29"max and shooting 27"-28" the valley is perfect. At 28.5 it starts to get short and at 29 it's jumpy. At 26" it's long. Its similar to the pse in that regard. The Primes have a better solution with that sliding stop that allows you to dial each draw length in.
I've got a 33 coming, it's set at 70/31. The 29 inch draw 475 grain arrow was 282, the 30 inch draw 475 grain arrow was 280, maybe maxing out at 31 will give me a extra bump
Well, don't shoot a draw length thats too long just for the speed. Accauacy is what kills. If your draw length is too long and your not as accurate, you'll just miss fast haha
@@InsideOutPrecision haha, sorry I wasn't clear I was referring to your test, I accually have a 31 inch draw. I always enjoy your reviews at 30 inches, most are for the normal or shorter draw lengths. Keep up the good work.
Oh haha, gotcha!
How was the cam lean on that bow? The two I shot both had awful top cam lean, right out of the box...
Theyre designed to have cam lean!! The cables all connect to one side of the cam
@@InsideOutPrecision well that explains it. Not a fan of that for sure. Keep up the Great Videos 👍
rx5 Ultra next please! I just ordered one and I have a 30 inch draw so Im hoping I get good speeds since Im on the top of the short mod.
Does anyone know if there is any difference in the cams between left handed and right handed bows? Can I swap cams from a left handed bow to a right handed bow?
Hey man! im really torn between the 30 and the 33! i have a short draw and very heavy arrows so i was looking for a bit more speed and would be getting them in #80 limbs. With all that "mod issue" between the two bows, what would you recommend? i havent tried the 33 but i loved the 30... any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!! cheers!
ihm wonder: the trend in the 2 last years: easier to tune, probably without bow press ! But Hoyt, now no chance without bow press, and on top the chims system like methews! I think a false way, no feeling for customers, I change the company for the next bow, Elite and Bowtech are easier to tune; less work for setup!
Do the bows come with both modules or do you have to buy them separate?
Your pro shop should have whichever mod you need
I've got a Ventum 33 and I love it. Easy to draw and very quiet with low vibration. The only thing that bugs me is the lean on the cams. my top cam leans to the right aggressively, causing the left side of the top limb to sit considerably higher. Has anyone else had this issue? is there an easy fix?
Love the sweatshirt! 👍🤣
Pretty please, do a 350gr arrow to test IBO claimed speed 😇🤗
i have to have one.
They have a shim tool for them now
With it set to 26” sounds like it will be slow as crap lol
Made me think of a nitrum mixed with a faktor.
This things looks like the Hoyt aluminum spyder from 10 years ago. Just reissue old stuff call it new. This is why I never buy new Hoyt. I had Hoyt nitrum for several years which I bought used with a drop away rest from a club member $600 then just sold it for $500 6 months ago and bought the rx3 with a quad rest for $1007. Add the gas string and arrows and am still at $1357. It will be my bows for the next 5-6 years or longer until the next greatest and best bow go on eBay for a fair price or some rich kid at my club decide to buy the next year model
Does The Bow Rack sell Bowtech bows?.. isn't the Bowtech factory like 10 miles from your store?.. Seems odd you don't seem to talk about the Bowtechs much. Is there a reason why?.. they make some great bows!
They don't sell bowtech because bowtech has a pro shop super close and I don't think the bow rack wants to compete with them and can't match there prices
Thanks for clarifying. I've been wondering about that for a while.
Whats thst bow top out at i herd 60 to 70 goes over to around 74 pounds hardly any of you reveiw guys shows that 🤔
They come out of the box around 72 usually because they're expecting the cabkes to stretch and lose a couple lbs.
@@InsideOutPrecision what are you seeing for centershot on the ventum33?
I just bought one today that we ended up setting at 11/16 and my sight housing is blocked partially but quit a bit by the riser. I’ve never had a rest at the centershot before. I have not Broadhead tuned yet though. What do you think is going on?
kind of looks like they just tried to put their spin on a vxr
I’m at 29 1/2 draw currently, would I be able to pick one of these up in the 29 for best speed and just add the half inch to my D loop to get my anchor right?
Nice shirt! 😂
I've seen and read reviews about the mods Hoyt did this year and how they're losing efficiency on the shorter ends. I feel like guys are not calling out Hoyt for this terrible design like they should be. I know most cam designs lose efficiency but if you have a 30in draw you should never be shooting the same speed as a 29in draw out of the same bow. That's a bad design and if guys knew this I would think they might look at a different brand this year.
Well Hoyt wins some and loses some here. I don't like the picatinny rail. Just one more failure point. I have had 3 hoyt carbon bows fail because of the mating of the metal to carbon for connection points. Less screws to fail the better. Making the carbon bow heavy was also a huge step back. Put this tech into an old Carbon Spyder 30 and maybe you are talking now.
@@Prime_Operon_Outdoors oh yeah I forgot to add that about the weight. Just the #1 thing that's supposed to set a carbon bow apart from an aluminum, the weight. And hoyt couldn't do that either. It's not even that it's the same weight as all it's competition, it's heavier! If people buy this year's Hoyt carbon bows they are just a fan boy, because almost every other Bow company out there has a better bow for cheaper.
I don't think it's a bad design at all. I'm curious as to why you think it is? The bows are shooting at or above IBO at our shop and customers are really enjoying them. The module maximizes the cam efficiency for the more average draw lengths. The long draw guys typically get shafted because the draw cycles on those bows are typically rough and these are not. They have the speed because of the power stroke, so it's not a problem they encounter. The modules are the same geometry, they just have a different pin position so they rotate the cams farther.
If the bow still meets advertised speeds, what's the problem?
@@bmook019 that's the point. It doesn't, not even close.
I was thinking about buying another Hoyt carbon. Hoyt makes good looking bow but this one to me not good looking. Bow looks great but I hate that dampener. Too me it looks ugly. It make that beautiful bow look ugly.
Well I shoot 29 1/2 so that sucks....lol
Me too lol... my new RX5 ultra is waiting at the shop for me too
What does the short mod at 29 draw on a draw board?
Right at 29
Is there a difference in wind drift between a .75 and .625 diameter stabilizer?
Need your recommendation. I’m a newbie with a draw length of 29 and “starting” at draw weight of 60. I’m a little over 6-feet and will consider increasing to upwards to 70 as a max as I progress. I will primarily use the bow for hunting, although I joined an archery range where they shoot 3D and targets. Given these factors, do you recommend that I buy the 30 or 33 ATA model?
with your draw length your could probably get away with a 30 but the string angle might be a little harsh but definitely go and shoot both to see which you like for yourself.
Traverse or Ventum for you?
Informative as usual. Yes it’s a heavy bow, but I honestly don’t think there is anything else not to like. How do you think the draw cycle would change at 80% vs 85% on that bow?
The finish work sucks on that bow. They left the edges pretty raw with 90 degree angles, riser geometry is same as spyder of 9 years ago and butt plug is ugly. Other than that, it’s a good shooter
@@AA-mk4pu spot on. Not to mention Hoyt cams don't draw as smooth and shoot slower than other companies bows. Hoyt was trying to be innovative with the butt plug but just failed.
@@zwiefel12 obviously you haven’t shot the new 2021 Hoyt bows!!!
Give the people the what they want, pse Expedite nxt review!!!!
WTH is a PSE🤔🤷♂️
Awesome review, as always. Since I’m a total new guy in archery, when do you guys expect Hoyt to ship the RX5 ultras in the black out color (non-cam Hanes version)? My pro shop has it ordered since release but I haven’t seen any shop get those on hand yet. Figure Hoyt just hasn’t shipped that color yet. Any thoughts?
Weird, my local shop have them for couple weeks already. Any particular reason why you want to go carbon? Ventum is pretty much the same but aluminum riser and like $500 cheaper.
I got one in subalpine. My shop ordered it and it came in somewhere between one and two weeks. Your black may come in any day now. I’m just guessing they make the colors in batches so there’s no telling but I’d be surprised if it were more than a few weeks.
What draw cycle is better 29" or 29.5" ?
My release allows me to shoot either.
Does the hoodie come with a purchase?
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