Mathews Halon 6 Description A compact hunting bow at 30 inch axle to axle and generating up to 345fps IBO, the Halon 6 is designed to be highly manoeuvrable. The Halon takes the popular No Cam technology released in 2015 and creates a much faster harder hitting compact package.
What year is the Mathews Halon?
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.
How much is a Halon 32 worth?
The Halon 32 is priced well for a top of the line bow, but the $1099 price tag is still difficult for some shooters to come up with. The added weight of a bare bow weighing in at 4.73-pounds should help shooters be a bit more calm holding on target.
What is the fastest Mathews bow?
XLR8
What year was the Halon 32 6 made?
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. This 32-inches really seems to be a sweet spot where stable and compact meet up.
Is Halon 6 a good bow?
The Halon 6 shoots well, draws smoothly, and performs great for a short axel-to-axel rig. Longer draw archers need not worry about the compact design either, because the giant crosscentric cams give the bow an almost 35-inch top of cam to bottom of cam measurement.
Mathews Halon 7 Description Mathews Halon takes the popular No Cam technology released in 2015 and creates a much faster, harder hitting compact package.
What year did the Mathews Halon 32 come out?
2017
Is the Mathews Halon 32 a good bow?
To help combat post-shot noise and vibration, Mathews has mounted a Harmonic Damper (shown) and Harmonic Stabilizer Lite directly into the riser of the HALON 32. The HALON 32 is a rock-solid, top-quality hunting bow that is a pleasure to shoot.15 Nov 2016
How fast is the Mathews halon 6?
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.