The Martin Blade X4 Compound Bow has been a favorite of hunters and serious archers for several years now. In this review, we will take a closer look at the latest model, the 2014 Edition, to see how it stacks up to the competition. With its highly adjustable draw weight, impressive speed rating, and a range of available accessories, this compound bow provides the precision and durability necessary to make a successful hunting trip.
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Draw Weight
The Martin Blade X4 compound bow offers up to a 75-pound peak draw weight, making it an ideal choice for those looking to foot their own arrow. In addition to its adjustable draw weight, the bow is capable of utilizing a wide variety of draw lengths, giving it great versatility and allowing for a custom fit. Adjusting the bow to fit your draw length is relatively quick and easy, thanks to the bow’s intuitive tension adjustment system.
Speed Rating
When it comes to speed, the Martin Blade X4 does not disappoint. This compound bow utilizes multi-laminate limbs and a two-cam system, resulting in a lightning fast 320+ FPS (Feet Per Second) rating. This bow also has a relatively smooth draw cycle, allowing you to fire off successive shots with minimal effort. Additionally, the 2014 Edition has added sound dampening technology, ensuring your shots will not alert any unwary game.
Model Versions & Accessories
The Martin Blade X4 comes in both a right-handed and left-handed model, allowing archers of either style to enjoy its incredible performance capabilities. As far as accessories, the 2014 Edition of the bow has a variety of options, such as a quiver, arrow rest, peep sight, and stabilizer. All of these components can be purchased separately, allowing you to customize your setup for precise shot placement.
In conclusion, the Martin Blade X4 compound bow is a great option for hunters and serious archers alike. With its adjustable draw weight, top-notch speed rating, and range of available accessories, this reliable and powerful bow will help get you the results you desire on even the most difficult shots.
Martin Blade X4 Compound Bow Review 2014
The Martin Blade X is a level entry compound bow with a lot of adjustment. Review by Steven Hann, Archery supplies
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