Can I give a higher recommendation than that?Īs always I would recommend trying one before buying - different people want different things from a bow - and if you are within range I would strongly recommend a trip over to Clickers who usually have stock in both hands that you can try - as soon as we are allowed to do such things. I have a more excitable Bowtech which is fun to shoot but can be wearing after a while, and an Elite which is lighter to hold but much more difficult to tune (nice bow to shoot, though), but I come back to the TRX 38 again and again, because shooting it makes me smile. In my experience torque is well-controlled, in comparison to other bows I've worked with. I haven't needed to revert to top-hats to move the cams, though that is available if you need it. Tuning is uncomplicated and once you get the bow shooting straight you can just leave it like that.
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Although in theory you can change the mods without a bow press, in practice you often can't get at the mod-screws without one, so that may be a factor. You have to change mods if you want to adjust the draw length, and you may find that is an additional expense. Originally I had the 70V mods, but I found that these were punishing by the end of a days shooting (I'm not as young as I used to be), so I swapped them for 80H which I find more comfortable. In my opinion, the geometry encourages good form. The short limbs make it fast and stable., and the arrow goes where you point it. It's one of the quietest bows I've ever shot, but it's not dead in the hand. When shot, the bow is quiet, and there is minimal vibration. In fact I don't think you need much stabilisation at all - just balance the bow. That weight does help with stability, and you don't need to load the stabilisers with weight (unless you want to) to get a stable shot. The only issue I've seen is that you can over-tighten the cam bolts very easily, which leads to problems, but that's a user issue. It's a great looking bow - you get comments on the shooting line, I think because of that long straight riser, and being a Matthews, the engineering is all solid and everything works as it should. R500E Sniper R500E R500 Sniper R500 R29X R29X Sniper R29 Sniper R29 R26 R20 Sniper R20 R18 R15 R10 R9.
I went for black, but I was really tempted by the red. The build quality is excellent, and though I understand there were some paint issues with early models, I have had no issues with mine. You can also add optional text above or below the design. In reality the bow is well over 5lbs and most of that weight is distributed along the axis of the grip (that long straight riser) so it's at the end of your bow arm and it's going to feel heavy, particularly in comparison to something like the C4 which is only 4.4lbs. This Mathews Bow Sticker will sure be one everyone loves.It can be customized with size and color options. The mass weight is quoted as 4.87lbs, which must be without anything on it, including strings. 05 Switchback-06 SBXT 07 Drenalin-08 DXT 09 Reezen 7.0 and Reezen 6. It's a really lovely draw and the feel of the shot is excellent. Outside of the Reezen and Helim Mathews has had the same pattern of releasing a bow and then releasing a shorter version the next year. Of all of those, the one that gives me the most pleasure to shoot is the TRX 38. I have owned a number of bows from Matthews, Bowtech, Elite, MyBo (also Merlin), and have tried a number of others. Zebra® Trophy® Bowstrings and Cables are pre-conditioned to guarantee no serving separation and tested to achieve the highest level of consistency and accuracy.Click to expand.I have a TRX 38, and I highly recommend it.
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Comfortable for all shooters regardless of hand size. The new Engage Grip is designed for consistent hand placement, reducing torque.
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The new extended position also provides added balance at full draw. This bow I’m reviewing is the 29 inch version which is better suited to my draw length. So both models added two inches from last year’s V3. First, it comes in two sizes, 29 inches and 33 inches Axle to Axle. The all-new Nano 740 is calibrated and tuned to the specific harmonics of the bow to control post shot vibration and noise. The Mathews V3X builds on the popularity of last year’s V3 with some big changes. TechnologyĮqualizes the angle of the cables during the draw cycle for optimal cam timing while providing additional vane clearance. Non- Standard Limb Colour (add $100) : a limb colour that is different than the riser colour and is not black.