I bought the same bow with 70lbs pull. 49 here in good shape. I couldn't believe how much I had to pull to get that back. Been a while but damn felt stronger than 70lbs. Great bow though
We he went to pull it back that is how I felt with my 2022 Bear Paradox. It had been 15 years since I had pulled a bow and I thought I was strong but had to back the limbs out 4 turns to begin with. I will say my paradox let’s off so much that it almost makes me feel like it is hung up, it is hard to explain but if you draw it and let it down you almost wonder if the string will go limp for a split second. Great shooting bow though. I want a PSE but will probably opt for the Stinger
The gap is because of noise reduction. Other bows, which have no gap, sometimes a strip of electrical tape between cam and mod is needed to get it silent.
I'm confused by your comment that you couldn't feel letoff. I almost didn't buy one because of that. However I decided to test one. However, the one I tested has a very pronounced letoff. I could hold it very long itcwas such a pronounced letoff. The one thing I wonder is if it was because you were shooting at the high end of power and I was at low end. I'm in my 70s and can't draw a 70lb bow, yet.
Steven I have watched this video about 10 times now this bow needed to be checked on a draw board as the cam timing was majorly out of spec. But thank you (very much) for the videos on more budget concious buyers options.
I really like your videos, they are informative. After all this time, have you sold more of them? And if so how are they working? Also I would like to ask, do you know or tried or sold the Brute NXT 2020? If so what do you think is better the Stinger ATK or the Brute NXT 2020? I have those two options as my first compound bow and that's why I ask. Thanks for the videos!
@@Cuisinenomade1 that’s a good question. If they start out in time, sure. If they are a little out of time at brace, I would think that it would be consistently out of time. Then you may hit the string stop on one cam while the other hasn’t even hit the valley yet. But even if the binary system corrected for that by the end of the draw cycle, the cables would be under different amounts of tension. No free lunch.
Why would anyone want to buy a bow where it's known the capable can get stuck in that " gap"? That would always be in my mind every time I would draw it-- no good at all??
Crazy I have one set for 50lbs and at full draw it's only 8lbs per bass pro who set it up. Which would put it right at that 80%. 28" draw is best for me it seems. Haven't been able to shoot the bow yet I need to get my girlfriend her own so we don't need to share
Hey Steven, how did you fix the problem with the cable in the gap of the cam? Have this bow and put a few hundred shots through it and now I'm having this issue. Thanks
Well shoot, my brute nxt broke right before deer season, long story short pse is sending me a brute atk to replace it… man I hope I don’t have troubles with the cables like you said because my nxt made a loud crack sound then I had zero tension on my string at full draw, the stop traveled too far and got locked up 😢 looks like I might be in for more troubles 🤞 I’ll be ok.
@@TomNeth awesome bow. No problems just a little heavy and slightly louder than the NXT. Not by much though. Would recommend if your not trying to spend 2000 dollars on a fully loaded mathews
I ended up with a PSE Drive pro . For a little bit more you get the factory tuned stings, a twin cam system and parts similar to top end bows. I love it