Ive been bow hunting for 15 years and i bought one of these the first week they came out. I will say i don't need top of the line gear to hunt. With the price point of this by its great for things it can do. i would buy this 10/10 and would recommend to any new hunter or any hunter that's like me and doesn't need to break the bank to get the job done.
Very helpful video. Are you planning to make a follow up video on how to adjust draw length and weight? I just got this exact bow myself but I haven't seen anyone else cover it.
Thank you! I discuss changing draw length in my review of the Bowtech Amplify. The Edge XT will be a very similar process except you do not have the option to change between Comfort and Performance. Link to the video is below and I discuss the mods at the 12 minute mark. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XIWp1RsvVJc.html
Great vid! Wish I would’ve seen that Diamond was going to be putting out a slightly bigger bow with a slightly longer draw. I would’ve gotten this instead of the edge 320 last week.
Thanks! The Edge 320 is a nice bow as well with the binary cams. It's a little faster as well. I just received my first Edge XT this week, dealers should know about them.
Because I am only shooting 28" at 60# and a 435 grain arrow. Most speed testing is done at 30" and 70# with a 350 grain arrow. I was testing a typical hunting setup. Thanks!
Hello. I just bought this bow in black last night. I am a beginner and haven’t really ever shot one other than old style when i was a kid. Any tips? Thanks
I don't have an archery form video, but there are lots of good ones on youtube (and some bad!) My video on releases will give you a few tips. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BuWKDBsAcUI.html John Dudley has some good tips in his videos also. Enjoy the bow!
Specs are similar and draw cycle will be similar. The XT will be more stable with the split limbs and likely less vibration. The 305 will be a little lighter which sometimes matters to women shooters. Both are nice bows for the price. Try them both if you can!
New to hunting! I am really debating on the the Edge XT or the Infinite 305. I know the only major difference is that the Edge has split limbs and is only $20 more right now, but which one would you recommend?
@@jacksonplush6671In that case, I think the Edge XT is the better bow. Contact me if you'd like to purchase one through Coyote Creek Archery. I'll take good care of you!
@@coyotecreekarchery thank you! I appreciate your opinion! Then maybe I can give it a try next week at a lokal shop. Just thought it could be technically outdated since it's a while on the market.
Thank you for the review, do you know by any chance if the draw length is 31.5 cuz on websites it says 31. And would it stay 31.5 for the highest poundage? Thanks
It has definitely been a long wait. The 320 is nice, but I prefer the XT. For a little more money you might consider the Bowtech Amplify. I'm really impressed with that bow.
I Recently ordered this bow I’m new to archery hunting my draw is a 31” I’ll probably have it at 60 lbs. What size and grain arrows should I use. I’m thinking 32” carbon 350 spine any help I’d appreciate it. Thank you
At your draw length you will need a stiffer spine. I would recommend a 300 spine arrow and the arrow length will be close to your draw length, but your local pro shop should be able to help you with this. For a standard hunting setup, an arrow weight in the mid 400 grain range would be ideal.
They will both have a smooth draw, the Alter will be faster, but with more felt vibration. The grip on the Edge XT will be a little slimmer and shorter than what is on the Alter. Both are nice bows, but with different can system there is a noticeable difference between the two. It really comes down to personal preference.
@@coyotecreekarchery I'm totally confused. Don't you want to run as much poundage as your bow has to offer when it comes to hunting? More power = more penetration and therefore a better shot at an ethical kill after all.
@@ambrosekillpack4841 With modern bows this isn't necessary. I have never had an issue with penetration on deer, but I have had times in the cold when I could not draw my bow. Shoot the most draw weight that you are comfortable with, make sure that it is well tuned, setup your arrow for good penetration, only take ethical shots, and you'l fill the freezer! Thanks!