![]() ![]() It stays timed as well - haven't had to adjust the timing after nearly 8 months. I was concerned about going to such a short A2A for target but its fine. In terms of the draw - it is smooth with a solid wall. Shot it indoor recently and my PB on a double FITA 18m was 1142 - up over 20 points. So it holds solid as a rock, and it reflects in my scores - up 20 points on average in a FITA 90. I have a bow with 39" long rod with 6 large Doinker weights on it, and V Bars with 1 and 2 large Doinker weights each, yet the total bow mass is just slightly more than my last bow without any rods. This I think is great if your a part time shooter - you get the benefit of the weight on the rods but in a package where you don't have to be superman to hold up. After watching the trend of adding heaps of weights onto the long rods and V bars, and being unable to keep up as I'm both too old and unable to train or practice as much as I would like, I thought whit this bow I could put lots of weights on the rods, get massive moment of inertia increasing overall steadiness, yet still have a manageable total mass weight to shoot 144 arrow events without getting fatigued. I bought he bow with the deliberate intention of exploiting the light weight. You get a lot of weight on the end of the rods yet still end up with a manageable overall weightĬons: The grip and a lack of mounting points on the bow. I enables you to be very flexible with how you set it up in terms of stabilisation. With the innovative riser design and high quality limbs, this rig is one of the quietest bows out there. Quietness and vibrationWe were overwhelmed with the amount of feedback indicating that even a bare Carbon Matrix is dead in the hand and has little to no vibration and hand shock. ![]() ![]() Experts agree, this is one of the best shooting bows in 2010. Admittedly, it's a great shooting bow from the start of the draw cycle until releasing the arrow. Not only is this rig extremely smooth to draw, but it also has a firm back wall, it's balanced very well, and is extremely quiet on the shot. Draw cycle / ShootabilityA lot of shooters strongly agree the Carbon Matrix is a great shooter. Also, with adjustable draw stops, you can choose the type of valley you prefer. Actually, there are two cams: the XTR2 cam covers a range of 27" to 29", and the XTR3 cam is used to adjust the draw length from 29" to 31". The draw length can be adjusted from 27 to 31 inches in 1/2 inch increments without using a bow press. Eccentric systemThe power for the Carbon Matrix is the XTR Cam & 1/2 eccentric system capable of generating IBO speeds of up to 318 fps. Due to this design, they act in opposition to each other to reduce vibration, shock, and noise. The limbs are highly pre-loaded and therefore help to reduce recoil and increase speeds. Capable of exceptional bend, the new limbs are designed to go to past parallel angles at full draw. LimbsAnother interesting enhancement introduced by Hoyt in 2010 is the new XTS laminated limbs engineered using Hoyt's new ARC Limb technology. Experts say you can put the extra weight anywhere you want to achieve better balance and hold. At 35 inches from axle to axle, this rig weighs only 3.8 lbs. Also, this design allowed Hoyt engineers to significantly reduce the overall mass weight of the bow. As noted by many shooters, even a bare Carbon Matrix is dead in the hand. It's designed to deliver great performance without much noise, shock, and vibration. This high-tech, hollow carbon tube riser is crafted to stand out from typical aluminum risers on other rigs. RiserWith the new and innovative carbon riser, the Carbon Matrix is an extremely quiet and lightweight bow. While it's not the cheapest bow out there, its innovative design and proven technologies make it one of the best bows in 2010. The Carbon Matrix is an extremely quiet bow with excellent shooting characteristics. ![]()
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