A 29.5" bow with a 31.5" draw is nuts. It also looks like it doesn't have much, if any, reflex. I bet with the brace and geometry, it shoots like a much longer bow. You Eastern boys should love that bow for stand hunting.
@@bc454irocz89 I’m jealous. I’ve got a mission switch.. definitely upgrading next season but really hope to get something this week.. got the week off so I need to get it done
I really wanted this bow untill i came across the AT forum and realised how many people where gaving limb failure issues. That was the only reason i decided to stay away from the cinsequence
I have a first gen as well. I only saw 1 or 2 posts about it on Archery Talk. Were there also issues with the sequel? They share the same limb and cam assembly. It seems there were much higher end bows that are still having limb issues............Mathews.......
Whoever edited the opening did a great job!
That bow is making advertised speed, has a d-loop and peep installed.
Speed is impressive considering the brace height and draw cycle.
A 29.5" bow with a 31.5" draw is nuts. It also looks like it doesn't have much, if any, reflex. I bet with the brace and geometry, it shoots like a much longer bow. You Eastern boys should love that bow for stand hunting.
Trying to find a shop to buy 1 and help with set up
Amazing how Darton can build a 29.5” ata bow that hits 31.5” draw, but Elite can’t manage it with a 35” ata bow. Nice review PJ, thanks.
Elite designs bows for people, not monkeys. 😂
Be patient on that Elite...... :)
@@LancasterArcherySupplyyou spilled the beans!
they easily can, they just didn’t want it or need to
Elite is garbage 😂
Thank you for the best information on it will be getting one next year if they chang it ill be waiting for your information thank you
Thanks for watching and enjoying!
Finally a manufacturer realized a large percentage of hunters prefer forgiveness and accuracy over speed speed speed
What is the speed difference between 60 and 70 lbs?
60lbs is slower
@@chief5981 by how many fps?
@@bc454irocz89 haha, I don’t know all that. I was just messing with you. Looks like a nice bow though
@@chief5981 i got the 60 lbs one its definetely nice and passed right through a nice buck :)
@@bc454irocz89 I’m jealous. I’ve got a mission switch.. definitely upgrading next season but really hope to get something this week.. got the week off so I need to get it done
Will that performance mod fit the cams on the Sequel?
I really wanted this bow untill i came across the AT forum and realised how many people where gaving limb failure issues. That was the only reason i decided to stay away from the cinsequence
How often have u seen it I’m really considering this bow
@@slamshotoutdoors4878same
Where are these posts
That release you are using looks nice. Could you say what brand it is??
It is a truball execute
First gen had limb issues. Had the first gen myself and sold it.
I have a first gen as well. I only saw 1 or 2 posts about it on Archery Talk. Were there also issues with the sequel? They share the same limb and cam assembly. It seems there were much higher end bows that are still having limb issues............Mathews.......
@@johnsmith4933 I spoke to Darton and they confirmed the Sequel did have limb issues.
I’ve yet to have an issue
@valhallabound111 so does mathews
What?
You should sling a couple different arrow weights so we can see real world hunting speeds 4-500 grain. Thanks for the reviews
We used to do that and we got repeatedly ripped for NOT shooting a 350 grain arrow.
@@LancasterArcherySupplyhow do I determine my arrow weight? I know my arrows say 340 on them, but that is spine strength, yes?