opinions on the new 2015 bows

kupper

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Im curious to see what everyone is thinking of the new bows that have came out for 2015. I personally feel that companies (mainly hoyt and bowtech) are taking a step in the right direction by introducing new technologies. I especially like the new riser for hoyts nitrum series and the power shift technology from bowtech. We have a few days left to see what Mathews is going to bring to the table. Has anyone had the opportunity to shoot any of the new PSE bows? if so I want to know your thoughts on the decree.
 

Bonecollector

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Hoyt changes looks good this year. Bowtech had a hard time pushing their own envelope after doing so the past 2 years.
However, both are good.
 

velvetfvr

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Want a 2015 hoyt carbo spyder turbo zt after 2015 season.

Wish the pse decree was a 33" ata bow.

Overall nice improvements, just need to go out and find the one that fits the archer the best.
 

velvetfvr

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Pses new decree hd with a 35" ata, 6.5" brace, 342 ibo, 4.2lbs and 80% let off is about as good a bow you can get. Might be my new bow after the 2015 season.
 

BillH

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I bought a Mathews No Cam in early December and I really like it. It performs as advertised, i.e., smooth draw, solid wall, quiet, NO vibration, etc.
It may or may not be the "greatest" new thing on the market, but I'm very accurate with it and it is a pleasure to shoot; in the end, those are the two primary objectives that matter most to me.
 

mattm

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For what it is worth I also purchased a Mathews No Cam. I have developed a chronic shoulder issue over the last 18 months. I was to the point where I could not shoot. I have been able to shoot the No Cam now for the last 3 weeks. This bow is so smooth that I can hardly feel the shoulder when I draw. I have tried many of the new bows for 2015. I realize this bow is not for everyone, but for myself it has allowed me to continue to shoot. I am back shooting leagues and getting ready for the Vegas shoot. I find the draw to be very smooth, solid wall, very forgiving, nearly silent, zero vibration, and just a joy to shoot. It may not be setting any speed records, but hell neither am I! Shoot as many bows as you can, and buy the one that feels the best. Enjoy!
 

wolftalonID

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I got to shoot a NoCam at my local shop last week.....it made me think...maybe my 2006 bow has served well, cant yet pull the trigger in yet, but maybe by season I may have to get me one. Nice smooth draw, and I was impressed at the lack of noise and vibration even bare.
 

missjordan

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For what it is worth I also purchased a Mathews No Cam. I have developed a chronic shoulder issue over the last 18 months. I was to the point where I could not shoot. I have been able to shoot the No Cam now for the last 3 weeks. This bow is so smooth that I can hardly feel the shoulder when I draw. I have tried many of the new bows for 2015. I realize this bow is not for everyone, but for myself it has allowed me to continue to shoot. I am back shooting leagues and getting ready for the Vegas shoot. I find the draw to be very smooth, solid wall, very forgiving, nearly silent, zero vibration, and just a joy to shoot. It may not be setting any speed records, but hell neither am I! Shoot as many bows as you can, and buy the one that feels the best. Enjoy!
I have a chronic shoulder issue (in my left shouler) as well and am looking to get a new bow. I bought a bowtech carbon knight last year but it's just not working out for me. I looked at the Matthews creed xs, just haven't decided what my next move will be.
 

kupper

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Jordan try last years elite energy 35 its draw is designed to pull easier and has a lot better letoff than any bow I have ever pulled back. the draw force curve doesn't load up at all in the beginning so you hit your peak weight later in the draw so its significantly less pronounced.