Advertised up to fps IBO and tested speeds both indicate the Heli-m has what it takes to get the job done even while sporting a comfortable, 7-inch brace height.
As with previous Mathews' single cam systems, the Heli-m Cam is designed to eliminate any timing or synchronization issues. Mathews' SE5 Composite SlimLimbs have endured extensive cycle testing to prove their strength and durability while weighing in nearly 20 percent lighter than other models.
Limbs measure 13 inches in length and are constructed of a proprietary composite material that has stood the test of time and thousands of archers. Their past-parallel position at full draw is key in the fight against shock, vibration and noise.
Both are minimal in material and weight while exercising the necessary control to produce a world-class shooting machine. The Heli-m is a quality hunting bow from start to finish and top to bottom. At the shot, the bow had nearly non-existent vibration and only moderate recoil.
The grip is excellent in all respects and maneuverability is -- well, I guess that is self-explanatory when you are holding a inch bow that only weighs 3. I expect a great deal from Mathews. If an average company had created the Heli-m, I might be gushing because they hit the top-end level. But from Mathews, it's just another excellent bow in a long line of them. Give a Gift Subscriber Services. Mathews bows tend to have a smooth draw cycle, but the Heli-m is a little more aggressive, possibly because there is almost no valley read..
Mathews Z7 Review. You may want to add a stabilizer to eliminate vibration. The grip is gorgeous and comfortable, but you could opt out of the walnut grip and substitute in a rubber one if you prefer. The bow is discontinued — so not much of a choice here…. It took Mathews twenty years to create this bow with the new Heli Cam that delivers decent speeds up to fps , accurate shots especially at 40 yards or less , and a comfortable shooting experience.
For a lightweight, low-profile bow, the Heli-m is surprisingly durable and sturdy. Though it delivers a rougher draw cycle than other Mathews bows, the difference is minimal, and you can offset it with a good stabilizer. Mathews first released the Heli-m in and put out two subsequent versions in and before ceasing production.
The stats for all models stayed the same! For the bowhunter who chooses not to use a bow-mounted quiver, this achieves further savings in weight. Finally, even the famous Mathews harmonic dampeners are a third of the weight of those on previous models. There is a fairly large hole in the rim of the cam, and by looking at the bow in profile and determining if the string is aligned through the center of it, shooters can insure at a glance that the cam is properly oriented. A label on the string warns users that draw weight should be backed off five turns from maximum weight before pressing the bow.
Another distinguishing design feature of this bow is the rubberized draw stop that actually contacts the limb. Any shooter who likes the feel of a single-cam draw cycle, but has lamented the lack of a solid back wall, will appreciate this feature, since it makes for a very definite but quiet stop.
The Heli-m is an insignificant 1 fps slower than the Z7, but with an even smoother draw cycle. Although the draw force curve is steep, peak weight is attained quickly, after which the draw force curve does not so much flatten out as it gradually then steeply drops off.
The result is a perception that the Heli-m is surprisingly smooth for the speed it achieves. Speeds as measured by chronograph are close to the stated IBO speeds after compensating for heavier hunting arrows and accessories such as D-loops. Even at the nominal IBO top speed of fps, the Heli-m is not a speed demon by current standards, but does achieve the goal of reaching well beyond adequate speed while remaining forgiving, easy to tune, and very pleasant to shoot.
In end, this very short, very light bow shot surprisingly well inside And, again, it comes down to what you like. The notably large outbreak has killed over 2, whitetails throughout the state. Are bucks locked down with does or holed up from gun-season pressure? Here how to get them on their feet and onto your wall.
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