PJ your reviews are great especially the fact that you shoot the bows outside giving viewers a view of the accuracy of different bows in your hand. Very few (if any) other reviewers does that critical part.
Thanks! To be honest.....I just want to see for myself what they can do when they're fully set up, how do they aim, how do they shoot at distance, etc.
@@pjreilly3997 That is exactly what I and I am sure many other archers/bowhunters also want to see. The fact that you also show how easy/difficult it is to tune is also valuable information.So credo to you for your work to give us this valuable information.
Mr PJ is it possible to do more shooting? I appreciate all the reviews, just hoping more info on the experience than all the tech into this bow. Most hunters are not worried about the simplicity of tuning or cam features.
Squint a little bit and every bow is the same thing - doesn't mean the same engineering precision, finishing, quality of materials, vibration resistance, or technology went into all of em.
PJ your reviews are great especially the fact that you shoot the bows outside giving viewers a view of the accuracy of different bows in your hand. Very few (if any) other reviewers does that critical part.
Thanks! To be honest.....I just want to see for myself what they can do when they're fully set up, how do they aim, how do they shoot at distance, etc.
@@pjreilly3997 That is exactly what I and I am sure many other archers/bowhunters also want to see. The fact that you also show how easy/difficult it is to tune is also valuable information.So credo to you for your work to give us this valuable information.
$999 used to be flagship pricing not too long ago 😢
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$750 was flag ship when my bowtech allegiance was new
Great looking bow, looks like a flag ship bow from 4-5 years ago.
Mr PJ is it possible to do more shooting? I appreciate all the reviews, just hoping more info on the experience than all the tech into this bow. Most hunters are not worried about the simplicity of tuning or cam features.
Woulda thought this would have replaced the Terrain.$1000 price point bow…….wow!
Hope the cables won't rub do to the new elites having a yoke system now to prevent the cables rubbing the cams?
@bradlauber9097 that's what they're saying
@@Jeeethus That would be crappy. I would not buy it if the cables would rub and wear out. Wonder if Hoyts is the same. Prime might be the answer
The newer offerings from Elite (Artus, Eon) have a new quad-track cam system. The HNTR33 is using their tri-track system.
I like the simplicity of the tri track cam
I still like my elite answer and Alpine Ventura bow ,2010 to 2013 still great bows
I thought MFJJ said 1/2 inch adjustments, not 1/4.
You could spend some time and look it up on their site, but you're lazy so here you go. MFJJ is wrong, it's 1/4.
@@Sporkuser thanks. You know I’m really not lazy just relating what I saw on another review. But you do you if that makes you feel good. But dang.
That podium boner is a real tool.
@Sporkuser he said it does 1/4 ,just listen!
You can buy this exact same bow as a “blackout NV-3” from Cabelas right now. Just saying, re-releasing it as an price point bow is pretty lazy IMO
The HNTR33 is not the Blackout NV-3.
@@LancasterArcherySupply take away the bridged riser…and it’s an asym tri-track cam bow with an “LTR” roller guard. It’s the same bow.
Squint a little bit and every bow is the same thing - doesn't mean the same engineering precision, finishing, quality of materials, vibration resistance, or technology went into all of em.
Vote trump so $1000 can be flagship again. Ps that’s a remedy