Considering a Bowtech ss34
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Getting back into archery and am looking for a new or.new to me bow. One of the ones on my short list is the Bowtech SS34. I am looking for anyone here that has one to please share their thoughts on it. Have you had any issues with the serving on the strings or cables? Any other thoughts. Thanks |
I've owned PSE, hoyt and bowtech. Currently shooting bowtech. I really don't think you can go wrong with any of these brands and their flagship bows.
Currently shooting a realm X. Replaced strings after 3 years and quite a lot of shooting. The factory strings held up well, no issues with serving unravelling. I've shot the SS34 at jim bows and thought it felt similar to mine, maybe a touch smoother. I don't think you can go wrong with the SS34. If you are looking at going the used route, you can probably find a realm X, realm SS, or revolt for very good value. |
i have a SS34 and love it, also have a revolt XL. so far so good with the strings/cables but i went aftermarket right away. maybe put a few hundred shots with the factory stuff waiting for new ones to come in. i do like the taller riser i feel this bow is super stable when shooting. have only had it for the winter no hunting yet.
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Only complaints I have read about the SS34 is serving separation on the strings/cables. Some say it is a string/cable issue, where others believe it is a cam design issue due to the fact that custom strings/cables didn't fix the issue.
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Would you say that it is equal or better?
How does it hold on target? Right now I am debating between the SS34 and the Prime rvx. |
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The draw of the Sequel is very similar to the SS34 in comfort mode. Does not stack or dump hard into the valley. Just very smooth from start to finish. I haven't chrono'ed it yet, but every report and test online has it meeting or exceeding the 335 IBO; so it is a little faster than the SS34 in comfort mode. The machining and finish on the Sequel is top notch and the lower stabilizer mount with stubby (like hoyt) is a nice option. I am actually running hoyt go sticks with the Sequel and they work perfectly. The biggest differences is that the SS34 has the dead lock system and the Sequel still uses shims for tuning. The dead lock is definitely an easier and nicer system to work with. But I wouldn't rule out the RVX either. I have shot the Revex and they are an awesome bow. If you want to try an RVX, you should head to Lawrence's new shop in Spruce Grove. |
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The Bowtech SS34 is the best bow they’ve ever made in my opinion. It holds rock solid, is super smooth to draw and has little to no vibration. The dead lock cams enable to you paper tune and broadhead tune the bow with a set of Allen Keys. I had serving separation with my stock strings and then put on a set of Fire Wire strings (Canadian made). I shot this bow for hunting last September and October. After that it turned into my 3D bow for winter and will continue as my 3D bow this summer. I have probably 4000+ shots on my fire wire strings and have absolutely 0 serving separations. I don’t know what Joel does to his strings but they are amazing. The SS34 is a do it all now. I got 2nd at indoor 3D nationals Hunter class with it and then killed a couple elk in the fall with it. I was getting 283 FPS with 71 lbs, 30” draw, 448 grain arrow in comfort mode.
My hope is they come out with a Gen 2 of this bow that has grip lock, time lock and centre mass technologies. I will say it again, by far my favourite Bowtech bow ever and I’ve had the Realm, Revolt, Revolt XL, SR350 and Core SR |
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This is a great review. I have been looking at a new Bow and this was on the list. I debated between this and the Lift. I currently have a Realm. Its been amazing. No complaints at all, other then I iwsh it was a 70lb bow instead of 60. Did you find there was much difference? It seems almost every feature on this bow is also on the Realm (Clutch Grip, Flip Disk, Flex Cable Guard, etc...) other then the dead lock cams. Any other feedback on this bow?
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Also, that dead lock can system is absolutely unreal. Don’t over look that. Being able to tune a bow with out a bow press is a huge advantage. Out of all the Bowtech bows I’ve owned, I’d say the SS34 is my favorite while the Core SR is a close second. The Core SR has a few more features that I enjoy, it faster and a little more compact. The Core SR is now my main hunting bow and my fixed pin 3D bow while my SS34 is my hunter class 3D bow. Hunter class allows a slider single pin that’s not magnified. |
MFJJ has a review on youtube that's very detailed. After watching it I definitely would consider this bow. Especially if you're the kind of guy who wants to fine tune things without going to a bow shop for everything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMjwZo_CrSo I bought a Reign back in 2018 which has been just great and would definitely get another Bowtech. |
Decided on the SS34, now I have to wait for it to show up 😀
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