The easier the draw, the slower the bow, generally speaking. So it's pretty easy to figure out which ones will feel good. With that said, any draw you get use to, you'll stop paying attention to it and most will feel fine.
The Mathews bows seem to stack weight later in the draw, which feels harsher to folks, especially if they're use to bows that stack it up front and keep it very linear. It's powered by our award-winning Crosscentric Cam technology, producing speeds up to 350 fps while the patent-pending Switchweight modules offer maximum versatility, allowing you to change peak draw weight in 5 pound increments. Available in 60, 65, 70 and 75 pound peak weights, each set of mods are programmed for an incredibly smooth draw.
Nonetheless, it still makes an excellent hunting bow because they offer a higher IBO speed rating than Mathews V3, has a smooth draw, has a heavy infrastructure that aids in noise improvement, and absorbs shock. Smooth Draw Cycle: The smooth draw cycle of Mathews bows is a key feature that distinguishes them from competitors. Their engineered cam systems provide a consistent and gradual draw, making it easier for hunters to hold at full draw.
Smoothest Drawing (hunting) bow ever? Jump to Latest 9.2K views 98 replies 86 participants last post by Stiffler181 Sep 10, 2024 T. What I originally assumed would be a beefed up youth bow, actually turned out to be a beast of a bow that has everything you could possibly want in a compound bow, now with light draw weight options. Like other bows in the Mathews stable, the Image draws incredibly smooth and is free from hand.
Editors' review The Mathews eZ7 is exactly that, a beyond smooth, easy drawing version of the Z7. Utilizing the Z7 Cam, the eZ7 is silky smooth throughout the entire draw cycle and shot sequence while retaining some surprising speed. Built with a 32" axle to axle length and a 7" brace height, it is very difficult to not like this sweet shooter.
Putting out arrows at a reported 321fps, this bow. The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Mathews Bow for Hunting The best Mathews bow for hunting is subjective and depends heavily on the hunter's individual needs, preferences, draw length, draw weight, and the type of game being pursued. However, for a blend of forgiveness, speed, and shootability applicable to a wide range of hunting situations, the Mathews Phase4 29 or Phase4 33 often.
Adapted from our most popular hunting bow to-date, the new 2023 Image was created specifically for any hunter requiring a lower draw weight. Available in 40, 43, 47, and 50 pound peak weights, each set of mods are engineered for an incredibly smooth draw while still producing speeds up to 335 fps IBO. Equipped with our exclusive Bridge-Lock ™ Technology, we have brought the same premium.
Re: Smoothest drawing compound bow Unread postby greenhorndave Thu Dec 15, 2022 3:31 am I haven't looked at new stuff in about 3 years, but at the time, I thought the Mathews and the Prime had the smoothest draw in 33 ATA. I tried all the flagships. Shorter ATA bows with the same cams felt more aggressive.