@@WadesSwampDonkeyArchery I am 6'2" with a 31.5" draw. The 35" is my sweet spot, with a 33" being a close second. I shoot a Vista 35, but I started with the Bowtech Boss, which was 36" ATA.
I have the Vista 35, and was about to order the Axxis 35 when I heard the unfortunate news. If the draw cycle is like the Vista, it was well worth the money. To all those who bought one already, good luck on the lifetime warranty. Tracie and Jim were good people to deal with, especially where customer service was concerned. They produced fine bows, but went for a risky grand slam in providing a copycat to the Deadlock system. Hopefully, they will start a new endeavor one day in the future. Here's the truth folks. For those who now want to point fingers, please do so knowing almost every major bow manufacturer is guilty of copycatting something (i.e. Bowtech copied Mathews Bridgelock system). Every year, manufacturers fib about the IBO speed rating of their bows, the weight, etc. In reality, there are very little differences in bows that make the previous year's model stand out over the new ones. These nuances also probably do little to make one a better archer. I started shooting compounds with Bowtech's Boss back in 2017, and still shoot it better than my 2022 Bowtech Revolt XL. Athens took a big gamble and lost. It happens to companies every day.
Man they are good bows. I actually kept this one for myself after the smoke settled this week. I'm planning on shooting it at the r100 and for this hunting season. These bows will last for years as long you take care of them and don't dry fire.
The Axxis looks so much like the PSE Evo XF and Fortis lines.
I been shooting mine for a month now. For a 35 inch axle to axle bow its light. Its a shooter for sure!
I just love the 35" A2A bows they just Fit. Glad you like yours!!
@@WadesSwampDonkeyArchery I am 6'2" with a 31.5" draw. The 35" is my sweet spot, with a 33" being a close second. I shoot a Vista 35, but I started with the Bowtech Boss, which was 36" ATA.
I have the Vista 35, and was about to order the Axxis 35 when I heard the unfortunate news. If the draw cycle is like the Vista, it was well worth the money. To all those who bought one already, good luck on the lifetime warranty.
Tracie and Jim were good people to deal with, especially where customer service was concerned. They produced fine bows, but went for a risky grand slam in providing a copycat to the Deadlock system. Hopefully, they will start a new endeavor one day in the future.
Here's the truth folks. For those who now want to point fingers, please do so knowing almost every major bow manufacturer is guilty of copycatting something (i.e. Bowtech copied Mathews Bridgelock system). Every year, manufacturers fib about the IBO speed rating of their bows, the weight, etc. In reality, there are very little differences in bows that make the previous year's model stand out over the new ones. These nuances also probably do little to make one a better archer. I started shooting compounds with Bowtech's Boss back in 2017, and still shoot it better than my 2022 Bowtech Revolt XL. Athens took a big gamble and lost. It happens to companies every day.
Great looking bow
Goood first look!! Fantastic bows for sure
Hi Delta
Looks like it might be a good bow
Do you know what the reflex geometry is on this?
I can check it. That's not typically something I look at. I can check it and let ya know though.
JJones shot a 350gr ,70 lb, 30" @ 317 fps also. Maybe not relevant now...
Man they are good bows. I actually kept this one for myself after the smoke settled this week. I'm planning on shooting it at the r100 and for this hunting season. These bows will last for years as long you take care of them and don't dry fire.
Athens is out of business they closed the doors. Better fined a new bow to sell. Bowtech took them out. I told you they stole deadlock system.