@@radarchery9375 Problem is Mathews sells different hunting models every year. If I had the chance to pick up a Traverse, I probably would. But my next bow (in a few years) will probably be purchased new for the lifetime warranty.
I just got the same bow same color today, it will come with Hamskea Hunter pro not the Trinity though, I do have the Trinity target pro on my TRX 38 so I'm switching, I'll be selling the 38 soon on eBay because like you I do not have the time or the place to shoot competitively. So I'll sticking with my new still in the mail TRX 34. And by the way, I do have the VXR 31.5 left handed in the same ambush green as you!
Its is an option to hunt with. However the cam system is a little more demanding than the cams on the flagship models. Lil time behind it and you will be good to go.
I think the 34 is a better shooting bow than the Traverse. However for the money the Traverse would be the best bang for the buck. They are really close. The cam on the 34 is much more demanding and its comparable in speed as the Traverse. I wish Mathews would manufacture a flagship 33-34 ata bow with switchweight mods. That would be the winner
If I didn't get the traverse a few years ago this mathews bow would be the one I'm looking at love 33 to 34 inch ata bows they're a great do everything bow
Matthews would never make a 34 specifically for hunting( talking about target specs or quality) From a business stand point, they would loose money. Understand this ; they been making two flag ship bows for the last years, one supposedly for short draw and the other for long draw the reason of this they say (more efficiency)they claim. But yet the TRX 34 goes from 23.5 to 30” draw, they considered a target bow there fore it can be sold as such (Which is more money). I’ve been shooting Matthews for a while already and I can tell you that they are both good hunting and target bows. They make good bows and perhaps far better at marketing so they know what they are doing. The result more (money)😎
I love my TRX 34. I have the same color and the same Trinity rest. I’ll be using it for hunting though. Smoothest bow I’ve shot so far.
I have had my TRX 34 for a couple of weeks now. I chose the 70v mods at 60# with 29” draw. Wow! This thing is sweet.
Sick setup man!
V3 34 is a great ideal. I’ve got a vxr 31.5 for hunting rig and trx 38g2 on the way for target set up. Hopefully we see a v3 34 for 2022 👍
I agree. I hope they change gears and bring a longer ata bow back into their hunting lineup
Facts mathews doesn't seem to like to make there hunting bows past 31 inches now makes me glad I got my traverse when I did
Mathews likes making tinker toy size bows
The 34 is awesome. I recently got a second hand Triax that is an absolutely amazing bow, but unforgiving of any form errors. Would love a 34 one day.
Another option is the Traverse. Its more affordable and shoots amazing
@@radarchery9375 Problem is Mathews sells different hunting models every year. If I had the chance to pick up a Traverse, I probably would. But my next bow (in a few years) will probably be purchased new for the lifetime warranty.
I have high hopes they will bring a bow like the Traverse back. Fingers crossed
I just got the same bow same color today, it will come with Hamskea Hunter pro not the Trinity though, I do have the Trinity target pro on my TRX 38 so I'm switching, I'll be selling the 38 soon on eBay because like you I do not have the time or the place to shoot competitively. So I'll sticking with my new still in the mail TRX 34. And by the way, I do have the VXR 31.5 left handed in the same ambush green as you!
Great video. Any reason to not use this bow for hunting? I’m looking for a bigger axle to axle bow to replace my VXR.
Its is an option to hunt with. However the cam system is a little more demanding than the cams on the flagship models. Lil time behind it and you will be good to go.
I have a Traverse and love it, how does the TRX34 compare? Are they about the same speed, does one hold on target better?
I think the 34 is a better shooting bow than the Traverse. However for the money the Traverse would be the best bang for the buck. They are really close. The cam on the 34 is much more demanding and its comparable in speed as the Traverse. I wish Mathews would manufacture a flagship 33-34 ata bow with switchweight mods. That would be the winner
Question on draw weight. Will 60lb limbs get down to 48/49? Working through shoulder issues.
They might.. Id say most bows will with 50-60 limbs.. You could also take some twists out of the cables to drop it a tad.
Your shirts are Rad!!
If I didn't get the traverse a few years ago this mathews bow would be the one I'm looking at love 33 to 34 inch ata bows they're a great do everything bow
I picked up a Traverse as well. Love it
Matthews would never make a 34 specifically for hunting( talking about target specs or quality) From a business stand point, they would loose money. Understand this ; they been making two flag ship bows for the last years, one supposedly for short draw and the other for long draw the reason of this they say (more efficiency)they claim. But yet the TRX 34 goes from 23.5 to 30” draw, they considered a target bow there fore it can be sold as such (Which is more money).
I’ve been shooting Matthews for a while already and I can tell you that they are both good hunting and target bows. They make good bows and perhaps far better at marketing so they know what they are doing. The result more (money)😎