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    #46
    Used elite synergy

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      #47
      Originally posted by mkk View Post
      What are a few of the easy drawing bows available these days? Asking because shoulders are starting to give me some trouble


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      All I shoot is Mathews so that's all I can comment on but, there is a difference between smooth draw and ease of draw. If you want ease, go down in weight, that's what I did and haven't regretted it.
      If you want smooth, any bow will do that, I think all companies make a smooth drawing bow.

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        #48
        Not that it really matters but I noticed earlier that I typed “2012 elite synergy”. I meant 2016. Lol


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          #49
          When I went to CCR to buy my new bow, I the techs set up about 9 of the top of the bows they carried. For me, the Elite was by far the smoothest drawing bow I shot that day.

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            #50
            Bringing this back up because it's been almost 3 years, and my shoulders are pretty beat up! Any new updates?

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              #51
              I have always heard Oneida bows were easy to draw.

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                #52
                Reduce your draw weight. I posted the same in 2019.

                A 50-55# bow will go through most animals (especially deer) like a 70# bow. Just not bury as deep in the dirt.


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                  #53
                  The Elite Synergy is the smoothest drawing bow I have ever had in my hands. They aren’t fast but the draw great.


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                    #54
                    go to any shop you want to, tell them you want to shoot a few bows, ( or just draw them ) at about 50#,,,, your shoulder will tell you quickly what the difference is between smooth and easy drawing! i personally like pse for ease of draw,,,,, any bow with a big valley or drop off, will most likely be hard on your shoulders, especially if you need to let down and not fire,,,,

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
                      They have been discontinued but an Elite Synergy is probably the smoothest drawing bow I have ever shot. You can still pick up new models on the cheap all over the internet.
                      I'll second this. I just bought one off of a friend and love it.

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                        #56
                        I bought an Elite Enkore and had it set at 80 lbs. it was a smoother draw cycle than my Halon 32 set at 69#’s. It’s currently set at 76# and drawing it is cake….nothing harsh about the draw cycle.

                        A 60# elite should be a breeze to shoot


                        Elite makes a **** smooth bow. I’m a big fan of theirs.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by mkk View Post
                          What are a few of the easy drawing bows available these days? Asking because shoulders are starting to give me some trouble

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                          Any of your new pro series bows are very smooth drawing but all are a little different when they brake over you should go and shoot some different ones I shoot the Bowtech Revolt and at 70 LBS it feels that your drawing 60 any of the pro series bows have very smooth draw cycles go a shoot them and see which one work for you

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                            #58
                            Another vote for Prime or Quest. That said, I shot a Matthew’s V3X at 60# and was very impressed.

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