Inexperienced old guy recovering strength after serious illness seeks recommendations for smoothest draw cycle compound target bow whose draw weight can be incrementally increased over time. I can probably start at about 50 or 60#, but want to use good judgment in choosing a bow I can stick with. Bowtech's new 34-inch axle-to-axle flagship is the smoothest-drawing bow of all our 2025 test models.
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Master the bow hunting basics with Outdoor Life before getting out in the field! 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.
The Core SS compound hunting bow from Bowtech Archery delivers an unbelievably smooth draw and effortless accuracy. The pinnacle of precision and balance. Smoothest Drawing (hunting) bow ever? Jump to Latest 9.2K views 98 replies 86 participants last post by Stiffler181 Sep 10, 2024 T.
As good as modern-day compound bows have become, they just keep getting better. The 2025 bow class is the best I've ever tested, and I've been testing bows for more than 20 years. From short.
Don't overlook womens bows, the Moxie Angel is an awesome bow, my wife and both boys shoot one, they are lightweight, fast and draw smooth, and they offer a short and long draw versions. I know things like smooth draw are subjective, but what it is the smoothest drawing and easiest holding bow you have shot recently? I had bicep tendon surgery on Monday on my left arm. I had torn my right bicep and had it repaired in 2013.
These coupled with 2 back surgeries has me planning to drop down to 50# bows.