Pic mounted sight probably a better fit than bridge lol I think. But Mathews has a more reliable system with top hats. I think Mathews draw length specific mod system is not a good system. Elite has pretty good shooting bow for dollar value.
Very hard to agree with it being top, the tech and what it has to offer doesn’t compare to Mathew’s. Does it have limb leg option? Its own quiver or stabilizer options? Sub 4lb aluminium bow over 30”?, fully adjustable cams for let off and poundage etc? Way to work on Strings and cable without a press? Dampening in limbs?built in vibration dampening? New never done two tone paint? The answer is no? So how other then biased choice this bow can win. It’s a great looking carbon bow that probably shoots great. But even the numbers on sales wouldn’t put it even in 3rd. Sorry but not #1?? No way and I don’t even shoot a Mathew’s
They had 3 guys all shoot 3 arrows twice out of 9 bows at 50 yards and compared the group sizes. The Mach 30 had the smallest combined average. They were all set up to 60 pounds and 29 inches and then paper tuned and shot the same arrows so it was apples to apples. The Mach 30 was 2” vs 2.5” with the Lift. It was a fair test but they should have shot more arrows
@@bigz5262they shot over a few days as well. And no the PSE doesn’t have all the “comfort” features like the Mathews but the shot experience is way better on the PSE vs the Lift 29.5 IMO.
The pse has adjustable letoff, and typically on pse bows you have 18 lbs that you can back off, without having to buy mods. Mathew's also has a terrible stock grip, and that's one of the most important things for accuracy. Very over priced stabilizers and limb legs that only work on Mathew's aren't really that enticing unless you plan on only shooting Mathew's. That all said, I like the lift, but I understand why people may like something else.
It's so funny every single video I've watched not one person picked the same bow! Whatever company looks out the best is who they pick lmao! Just b honest people damn