I have one similarly set up like yours. I am trading out better accessories then it came with while learning archery with this bow before getting a a better one. Nice thing as your mentioned, I already have a nephew, who this bow is going to after I upgrade and he'll learn on it as well, before handing it to his son to use, due to its adaptability
I'm tossing up between this... and a Chinese Topoint Trigon. Both have aluminium limb pockets, both are cnc machines risers, both are highly customisable and the Trigon has harmonic dampenerd built in....
@@coyotecreekarchery I'll be hunting with it and target /hobby shooting, I'm a 28.5 in draw. I had an old jr browning bow but grew out of it years ago, trying to get back into it. The xt seems slightly "cheaper" feeling to me. I'm leaning towards the max, the guys at my local archery store see.to really like the "bear" bows but they, it's all they had in their stock so I'm not sure if there's an angle to why theyre pushing just the one bow
@@simix666 I think that the Max would be a better fit for you. The XT is slower and the grip is smaller. The Max will be faster with a bigger brace height. I have one in stock that I would set up to your specs and ship to you if you are interested.
It’s more of a high-end bowl than most real high-end bows of 10 years ago. I hate when people say it’s not high end. It’s a great bowl at a great price point I own it.