What year is the Mathews halon 6?
Mathews Halon 6 Description The Halon takes the popular No Cam technology released in 2015 and creates a much faster harder hitting compact package. With Mathews widest limb ever engineered and a new dual bridged riser, the Halon makes for an extremely stable bow.
When did Mathews halon 7 come out?
Mathews Halon 7 Description Mathews Halon takes the popular No Cam technology released in 2015 and creates a much faster, harder hitting compact package.
How fast does a Mathews halon 6 shoot?
The Halon 6 is the middle model featuring a 6-inch brace height, arrow speeds up to 345 feet per second, and a 40-pound draw weight range based on four different limb configurations. The Halon 6 shoots well, draws smoothly, and performs great for a short axel-to-axel rig.
What year is the Halon 7?
Just the Facts: Halon 7: The all new 2016 HALON™ is our hardest hitting flagship bow to date. Inspired by NO CAM™ technology, the Crosscentric™ Cam employs a partially concentric string payout and AVS® Technology to produce a stealthy draw and consistent accuracy while delivering speeds up to 335 feet per second.
What year is Halon 32 6?
The Halon 32 is a stretched out version of the 2016 Halon model, and most shooters are going to appreciate the added 2-inches of axel to axel stability, and the string to face angle from the longer measurement.
What elite bows fastest?
Here are 10 of the fastest new bows on the market for 2020.
- Hoyt Helix Turbo (350 fps) and Hoyt Carbon RX-4 Turbo (350 fps) Hoyt Helix Turbo.
- Mathews TX-5 (345 fps)
- Xpedition MX-15 (362 fps)
- Elite Kure (335 fps)
- Bear Perception (350 fps)
- Prime Black 5 (343 fps)
- PSE Xpedite NXT (360 fps)
- Bowtech Realm SR6 (352 fps)
Is the Halon 6 a good bow to shoot?
The Halon 6 is a joy to shoot. As far as accuracy, the Halon 6 is your typical Mathews – a true nail driver and balanced like a rock at full draw. I shot the bow out to a distance of 80 yards with field points, mechanicals and fixed-blade heads.
Does the Halon 6 produce noise or vibration?
At the shot, the Halon 6 produces no noticeable jump, noise or vibration. I even tested it without a stabilizer and still couldn’t detect any annoyances.
How accurate is the Mathews Halon 6?
As far as accuracy, the Halon 6 is your typical Mathews – a true nail driver and balanced like a rock at full draw. I shot the bow out to a distance of 80 yards with field points, mechanicals and fixed-blade heads. At 60, 70 and 80 yards, my fixed-blade heads grouped ¾-inches low and ½-inch to the right of my field points and mechanicals.
What is the IBO of a Halon bow?
Halon 6 This bow has a 6” brace height with a rated IBO of 345 fps. Halon 7 Uses a 7” brace height and is the most forgiving. IBO is 335 fps. All three bows are 30” Axle to Axle and all three weigh 4.5lbs.