Have you shot he halon 6 before? Am going to shoot the V3 and my bow to compare them in a couple weeks to feel it out.I bought the vxr last year, if the v3 is any better than the vxr then you would have one fine shooting bow.
Interested to hear what you think. I’m shooting the Halon 6 as well. I’ve been thinking about getting either the V3 27 or the VXR 28 for the ground blind.Have you shot he halon 6 before? Am going to shoot the V3 and my bow to compare them in a couple weeks to feel it out.
I’ll keep you posted when I get to shoot them side by side.Interested to hear what you think. I’m shooting the Halon 6 as well. I’ve been thinking about getting either the V3 27 or the VXR 28 for the ground blind.
Is the VXR enough to make you want to upgrade your Halon 6?I shoot the Halon 6 and my son just got the VXR. Last week we took turns shooting both of them. The VXR is a great shooting bow, smooth, very quiet and fast (but most new bows today are fast). I'm not familiar with the V3, but if I was looking at Mathews, I would look hard at the VXR. I like the 6 but it is somewhat heavier and longer than my older Drenalin, and at 60 years old, carrying the bow and my climber can be a task.
I don't know that you're gonna find a "game changer" between the models. Bow technology and cam efficiency has reached the point that you don't see light year advances from year to year. Unless new materials are used to make bows dramatically lighter, there's probably not a lot of difference between the Halon and the V3X.So what’s is really the difference between the Halon 6 and the V3X. What’s the game changer ? Thank you
So what’s is really the difference between the Halon 6 and the V3X. What’s the game changer ? Thank you