OceanandMountains
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I'm in the market for a new bow. Researching until shops re-open in our area and i can test shoot. Top of list right now is Hoyt RX4 and Mathews VRX. Both brands offer different ATA lengths now- Hoyt markets them as for hunt specific, with short for the treestand hunter and long for the western open country hunter. – I'm both. I treestand hunt east coast whitetails but am starting to hunt elk and deer out west this year. The east coast shops I go to stock the shorter ATA bows and will special order the longer. I know a longer ATA generally makes a bow more stable and accurate but can't really find any reviews comparing the shooting traits of different lengths of the same bow models. Choosing 1 bow for both hunt styles I would probably choose improved long shot accuracy and sacrifice a little maneuverability in the stand to go w/ a longer bow(31.5 Mathews or 34" Hoyt). But even if I special order a longer bow I can only test shoot the 20yd indoor range at the shop. So, I'm curious if anyone has any longer distance shooting experience with different ATA models and if the difference is noticeable? I'm a mid draw length so that's not an issue on either size.