Mathews NOCAM HTR Review
by Kevin Paulson
The Mathews NO CAM HTR is hands-down the quietest and smoothest bow I have had the opportunity to shoot. Within an hour, I was shooting 2-inch groups and falling in love with the best bow I have owned.
Mathews NOCAM HTR Review
NO CAM ST technology offers a bow with no cams, allowing one of the smoothest draws on any bow in the market today. There is no jump as you would normally get on a bow with a cam. It just comes back until you hit the back wall and locks into place with a set backwall. Pulling back the bow and locking onto your target is just that much easier. The NO CAM HTR comes with 85%, 75% and 65% let-off. I am currently shooting at 85%. I like to hold the bow at full draw as long as possible when hunting turkey, elk, and deer, so I doubt I will adjust to any other let-off.
The NO CAM HTR comes standard with the narrower Focus Grip. This Focus Grip is comfortable and keeps the bow centered in a loose grip. Because I have shot with wooden grips for so long, this is the one feature that will take the most time for me to get used to in shooting this bow. It did not seem to affect how I was shooting the bow in the first session, however.
I know that this is the bow that I have been seeking for years to propel my shooting to the next level, it really is that good. I am excited to shoot it and while I loved my Mathews Creed XS for it’s aggressive style, I am a better shooter with the NOCAM HTR in my hands.
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