A QAD UltraRest is installed, and each bow is equipped with a TruGlo sight, a TruGlo stabilizer, a G5.25-inch Metapeep and a D-loop. You might as well have sent out a picture of the bow blurred out. I have a Reckoning and the cam adjustment systems is terrific. This is accomplished by simply flipping a module over on each cam. They did exactly what I hoped they would do. Switch back to Hoyt, I have read somewhere they use old school technology and it dominates;-). Limb bolts were very snug but turned smoothly without sticking or chattering. If you think of “efficiency” as speed, you’re only partially right. But don't think you're going to sell them. Elkman, have to agree. This is the third of seven bows I'll be reviewing for ArcheryTalk's 2019 Hunting Bow Project. Anyone know the BH on the Revolt? He couldn't believe it and was happy as a pig in sheet. If you consider the official speeds of the two newest bows from Mathews and Bowtech, then you’ll notice that even though it’s a close call, that the Bowtech’s newest Realm SR6 comes out on top. You and the rest keep buying a new bow every year or two, and I'll look hard and last years model you are dumping when and if I get ready for a new compound. ", And why is $1,700 for a bow so ridiculous this year when your line before was always ".. expensive yes, but you get what you pay for!". For almost 3 hours I switched back a forth between the Mathews Vertix, Mathews Traverse, Mathews Triax, Bowtech Realm SR6, Hoyt RX3, Hoyt Carbon Defiant Ultra and even an RX1 for comparison. That bow blended speed with smoothness and will forever be one of my favorite rigs. Electric purple riser and white and silver limbs. They shoot. A look at the draw force curves shows that peak weight plateaus for part of the cycle before dropping off quickly. Quite awhile ago. He (Zeke) deliberately posted the bow with specs and information. Then Bowtech. I don't mind taking advice on how to make a stronger position in today's competitive IT industry from a guy that can't compose a coherent sentence. So, far Bowtech has been doing that IMO. (Hoyt has been paying for years) Did not know Rex held the patent on the binary as well. I haven't taken the time to weigh the VXR yet. I don't see it as an issue myself..... Come on man. GL! Showroom Only. We did have one of the Revolts have a bearing go out on the flex guard, but other than that we are seeing great results. You're searching pretty hard when you have to criticize the logo on a bow, or you're pretty inept at making it bother you less. 2020 Revolt / Revolt X Owner Manual 2020 Reckoning 38 Owner Manual 2020 Specialist II Owner Manual 2019 Reckoning Owner Manual.pdf 2019 Realm SR6 Owner Manual 2019 Realm SS Owner Manual 2019 Convergence Owner Manual ... 2015 BowTech Boss Owner Manual 2015 BowTech Eva Shockey Signature Series Owner Manual 2015 BowTech Carbon Icon … ;^). I have shot the Realm X the last two years and i will probably get this new one to hunt. Using a Spot-Hogg Hooter Shooter bow-shooting machine and a ProChrono chronograph, arrow speed and kinetic energy are measured at point of launch and at 20 yards. After that, I brought it home, threw on my sight and in a matter of 30 minutes, I was shooting solid groups at 70 yards. The new cam system is cool as well and something i can get on board with. Realm SR6 [2019] Rated 0 out of 5. Darton has the patent for the Hybrid/Cam and a Half as well. Not $1,000+ excited though. This coming from someone who does his killing with a 10 year old D350. He may be referencing this: Quote: "It really depends on the bow and the year. Related products. The FLX Guard is positioned in such a way as to make installing our standard QAD rest with an arrow retainer a little awkward. I did not shoot it either. just ordered a revolt x not my first bowtech if its like the others it will be easy to tune and shoot. I love the way it handles and even with higher let-off it has great speed. Bow Review: PSE Evo NXT 33 February 12, 2020 PSE’s new flagship bow is clearly designed to appeal to the growing number of bowhunters who place a premium on pleasant-to-shoot over super-fast. Read more. Apparently, Bowtech’s engineers caught on to this complaint and designed their Realm SR6 to beat the competing speed bows in terms of comfort. I'm not tired of my bow and enjoy hunting and killing with it just as I did when it was new. ^^^ They’re trying to catch Mathews! Rumor has it a Realm with deadlock. You do have to make a clean release. Guess some people can’t read the attached notice with the bows! I'm going to suggest that you didn't weigh any of the Mathews models that I did. Also held a new Prime, weird bow with the double cam. Elkman, How is it you had a chance to shoot this bow? But things happened and they decided Revolt was more proper. I also recently bought an SR6 and will use it as a backup. Dead in the hand fast and quiet! I also seem to get into my anchor a little smoother with the Realm X. Or , do know a local dealer that ignored it? $949.00. The primary difference between the Realm SR6 and the Realm SS is that peak weight is not held for as long a portion of the draw cycle. A tuner/tinkers dream bow. Then we will all know the name. ". Most people are only seeing the bow from arms length. My Blackout S3 feels and shoots just like the Revolt X. $1,449.00. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments. Ok Elkman. Between the Realm X and Revolt X, you are splitting hairs performance wise. We’ll look at the speed-to-shootability ratio, but first let’s take a look at the technology common to the Realm series, as well as how Bowtech built on this technology to achieve a higher rate of speed. Kenny, FWIW.....that guy on the vid posted this in the comments when someone else (Brandon U.) It really depends on the bow and the year. The Realm SS has a lot in common with the Realm SR6. :). Bowtech Revolt X Right Hand 60 LBS Black $1,099.99; In Stock Brand: Bowtech; Item Number: A10134; Bowtech Revolt RH 60# Black $1,099.99; In Stock ... Bowtech Realm SR6 Right Handed 70lb Black $1,099.99; Notify Me When Available; Brand: Bowtech… Poundage, arrows, broadheads, all stay the same. But something about that woodland one that's just really cool. ENUF said. "I don't know why I even bothered to type it.". I am shooting in a 27.5" slot (Measures 27-7/8") on 71 pounds with a 439 grain arrow and still getting 280 fps. Because I find it that ridiculous. The Bowtech Insanity CPX compound bow is an excellent, high-end choice for all professional, big game hunters. Long story short I continued to go back to the Vertix and, in my opinion, nothing compared. First concerning Hoyt. I did see the thread on Archery Talk. Because you get compensated for it? Some dealers were shown the new product a few weeks ago, by their reps, with shipments following. Casey could have easily been included in a dealer showing/testing session with a rep. Maybe it will be called the Reckoning X...... "Brandon Urbaniak Right? They HAVE NOW GONE BACK to the rotary mod design only using 2 cam sizes in some cases to cover the draw range. ELKMAN, you just don't get it. 2020 Bowtech Guardian Compound Bow. Christened it 5 days ago with a big Tom...good things to come from this unit. I just went to the Bowtech website to check out the Revolt X. They feel exactly the same in hand, until you draw and release. All the companies are doing that now. For 2019, Bowtech added the SS and SR6 models to the company’s Realm Series of bows, all of which represent a platform that ties directly into its focus on accuracy. questioned him too. I dont know who that is. Like All the other bow companies are who do it too. If it's worth it to you, that's all that matters. ;) ", Completely agree with Carcus. Last week, Bowtech officially announced two new hunting bows for the 2020 model year. It is the most significant piece of technology to hit the industry in the last 15 years. The weight of a bow has no bearing on my purchasing decision, as I affix front and back stabilizers and a fairly heavy sight to whatever model it might be. 350 is the better of the 2. Hoyt should jump in. If you like them, buy used. I’ll be on the hunt...but I’ll probably buy a 1 year old bow after everyone upgrades to new. Now if you were arguing for the new PSEs that gets trickier... ive shot Bowtechs for 10 years so i may be a little biased. We are having ZERO issues hitting IBO on all draw lengths on the Revolts. If it needs a rattle can it will get it, but the limb logos are the least of my concerns. One of many bows touting a smooth draw cycle despite a high speed, there is no denying that with a nominal speed of 352 fps, the Realm SR6 is very fast. Rated 0 out of 5. $1,099.99. Shawn, Set up and tuned four Revolts so far and they are all coming in slightly above IBO and very forgiving to spine changes, which in my experience and testing equals very forgiving to shoot. Bear and PSE use Binary cams as some of the most recent to switch. Last year I took my two biggest whitetails to date with Bowtech’s Realm SR6. Like I said above: "Shoot what you want, I know damn well I will"... Koolaide for everyone! Until then I'll keep enjoying my Diamond Black Ice. Ill be picking up a Revolt X for next season. Be the first to review “Bowtech Realm” Cancel reply. They definitely have been pushing accuracy, which I think is way better than trying to get more speed. The fact that Bowtech is the only bow we are still talking about is good enough for me. And my last Hoyt still had those little round wheels. My initial impression was it was pretty torque sensitive. Heli’m. 4. Great draw cycle, dead in hand and super stiff back wall. Resale is important to me... :), Kentuck: I will say I wish they were closer to the 4.1 range on their weight, but also remember this is a 33 inch ATA aluminum bow we're talking about here. "[X]pedition is worth about $10 bucks the second you walk out the door with it". When you do decide to get a new bow 10 years later, you pay full price plus CPI increase rates instead of just cycling through one every other year or two. Making the Bowtech FAR easier to shoot consistently, not to mention the Expedition is worth about $10 bucks the second you walk out the door with it, and much much more hand shock/vibration=noise in the Expedition bows. I just sold my bow. It isn’t difficult for anyone with a hex wrench set, but it’s not an operation you’d want to perform in the field. If you run those numbers I think you will find it is doing quite well. On a side not Bowtech's strings are showing very well for stock string sets. Lol. Set it up make a couple rest adjustments and a new bow should be good to go. Does it come with that offset stabilizer and quiver? I don't love the more valley part, but I know others will appreciate it. All bows are pressed on a Buckeye Archery Solutions Bow-A-Constrictor press. Don't be a fan boy, don't be that guy. The re sale is the least of why I would choose the new Bowtechs over the Expedition, but it is a small factor I suppose. That said, the color of a bow when I buy it is the least of my worries. Add to Wish List Compare. All Products Shop all Products; Bowtech Shop items that fit Bowtech brand bows. In fact if you look at a pic of me from two weeks ago and assume where my equipment affiliations lie, you may be sadly mistaken. I shot the Revolt X yesterday, next to my Realm X and SS. Guys I havent been the biggest fan of shooting the bowtechs...I dont know why but I just havent been introduced to them very much! $549.00. This is the bow he chose, I was going to buy one but the fact that the draw cycle sucks turned me off. I ordered my Revolt X in the FDE color. Anyway, it does seem like a nice bow to me as well! Guys complaining about them not hitting close to IBO. I would ask to chrono it before the purchase. Out of stock. $150 KTP Gift Card with $1500+ qualifying bow purchase! (Revolt X), I got the revoltx home, wow am i pleased, draws nicer, is more dead in hand than my realmx, i love the fact that you have to almost push it forward to let it down, i have it in performance and will likely leave it there. If you want your posts to stick around for awhile..... You might try asking for prayers for your dog that died. Weight man, weight...Did they shave any weight off?!? If you don't want to bring your iPad into the bathroom, we can send you a magazine subscription for free! Read more. You’ll have to explain to me who I’m jealous of, who I hate and why you assume I know nothing about the tech side of bows. Ask Randy Ulmer, as he's made it very clear it matters to him too. I look forward to shooting one when they are available. (and with wider limb set). The cams have been modified, for one thing. With a 7 1/2 inch brace height it was very forgiving and just shot where I looked and still I believe it was what lots of companies are striving to produce today, 13 years later. Brand new for 2020 is the BowTech Revolt and Revolt-X, a new twist on the ever-popular realm series of bows. Got to shoot the Revolt x the other day. Thats probably with the comfort setting. Possibly, a friend of Elkman? It always seems like someone is determined to get all the info out early regardless. A legit question as I , along with a few others, would like to find the source of how this info was leaked. It still looks like new and I seriously doubt that he ever hunted with it. Home; Products; Shop . Showroom Only. Sound is measured with an NM102 Sound Level Meter with mic positioned 3 feet in front of the bow and 18 inches under the arrow flight path. (And Hoyt is absolutely NOT junk), I always laugh at the threads about how tunable a bow is. Only Hoyt and Darton is holding out with modified 1996 cam tech from Darton. The Xpedition's are fast but the riser is very reflexed, unlike the bowtech, even the SR6 has a deflex riser, at least they have one tunable yoke. It may be very tunable but once I get a bow tuned I never touch it again. Diamond Archery Prism. I would say it averages around 5 ounces to half a pound,". and teardrops. At the shot there is a small but detectable amount of vibration, though the SR6 is quieter than most bows of equal speed. A sharpie would make quick work of your concern, just choose your color and it's an easy fix. I suspect your sales tactics became a liability to Hoyt and they dumped you. Also the Cam and a Half has gone through several great versions of itself, including the best versions that were draw specific. It was good as well. Select options. I agree, the new system is very streamlined and "simple". The Realm bows also feature Bowtech’s Powershift Technology, enabling shooters to select between a Performance setting for higher speed, or a Comfort setting for a smoother draw cycle. Black Bows Matter ya no. If you stand out to the human eye, you stand out to the animal eye as well... A bow that says 27 inch draw, drawing over 27 inches, then gets touted for being faster then advertised. After spending more than three months behind the Bowtech INC. Realm SR6, here is my long-term review. Do like the finish options though... Held one in my hand today at the Archery shop, it felt heavy. Love the concept and wish I could give it a whirl, but draw length is to short for me. It felt better laying in the hand. My last 3 bows a Hoyt Carbon Matrix, a Mathews ZXT and my new Traverse all shot bullet holes in minutes and other than switching strings never needed any tinkering to shoot way better than I am capable of.
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