Long Axle To Axle Compound Bow Models 2022 – New List
The table below has a list of long axle to axle compound bow models for 2022.
Included in the specs is the axle to axle length for easy comparisons between archery manufacturers and bow models.
Also the table lists the bows brace height, mass weight, draw length and draw weight of the bow.
Speed of the bow in FPS (Feet Per Second) is included as well.
The new data has both target model, field and 3D archery bows and some bowhunting models with long axle to axle compound bows.
2022 models of Mathews, Hoyt, PSE Archery, Darton, MyBo, Martin Archery, Prime and Bowtech are covered.
(If you are after complete data list for the new 2022 compound models, click on Compound Bow Models 2022)
Why Use A Long Axle To Axle Compound Bow?
The longer axle to axle compound bow has some advantages of stability with the longer length string angle at full draw.
The longer length makes it ideal for the target archer, long draw archer and compound finger shooters.
Also the extra weight (to a certain degree) of the longer bow riser can also be an advantage for holding on target when aiming and staying on target after the release.
The extra mass weight can absorb more recoil, feeling nicer and make the bow quieter to shoot. (Depending on design.)
Torque, (griping the bow and twisting it) seems less of an issue with longer bows for some archers.
Long Axle To Axle Compound Bows 2022 List
It is getting harder to find them, so we have compiled a list of longer axle to axle bows.
Every year the majority of compound bows get shorter, so it is hard to say what a long axle to axle compound bow is today. But we will go with bows over 36” axle to axle for 2022.
Brand | Model | Axle to Axle Length | Speed FPS | Draw Length | Draw Weight | Brace Height | Weight |
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Athens Archery | Peak 38 | 38" | 3.3 | 27.5" - 33.5" | 40, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 lbs | 7" | U/K |
Bowtech | Specialist 2 | 38" | 322 | 23" - 32 1/2" | 40, 50, 60 lbs | 7.125" | 4.5 lbs |
Bowtech | Reckoning 38 | 38" | 325 | 27" - 32" | 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7.125" | 4.9 lbs |
Darton Archery | 2022 Vegas E 3D | 37 1/2" | 325 - 330 | 25.5" - 31" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7" | 4.72 lbs |
Darton Archery | 2022 Vegas - E T | 38 1/2" | 310 - 315 | 26.5" - 32" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7 7/8" | 4.8 lbs |
Darton Archery | 2022 Tempest ET | 37 1/4" | 310 - 315 | 26" - 31" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7 5/16" | 5.2 lbs |
Darton Archery | 2022 Tempest E 3D | 36" | 320 - 325 | 25" - 30" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7 5/16" | 5.1 lbs |
Elite Archery | Rezult 36 | 36" | 330 | 23" - 30" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 6.8125" | 4.7 lbs |
Elite Archery | Rezult | 37.75" | 325 | 24" - 31" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7" | 4.3 lbs |
Hoyt Archery | Highline | 36 1/2" | 345 | 29" - 32" 32.5" - 34" | 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7 7/8" | 4.9 lbs |
Hoyt Archery | Invicta 37 SVX | 37 1/4" | 330 | 23.5" - 25.5" 26" - 27" 27.5" - 28.5" 29" - 30" | 40, 50, 55, 60, 70 lbs | 7" | 4.7 lbs |
Hoyt Archery | Invicta 37 DCX | 37 1/2" | 324 | 24.5" - 26" 26.5" - 28" 28.5" - 30" | 40, 50, 55, 60, 70 lbs | 7 3/8" | 4.7 lbs |
Hoyt Archery | Invicta 40 SVX | 40 1/4" | 325 | 27" - 28" 28.5" - 29.5" 30" - 31" 31.5" - 32" | 40, 50, 55, 60, 70 lbs | 7 1/4" | 4.9 lbs |
Hoyt Archery | Invicta 40 DCX | 40 1/2" | 316 | 25.5" - 27" 27.5" - 29" 29.5" - 31" | 40, 50, 55, 60, 70 lbs | 7 5/8" | 4.9 lbs |
Hoyt Archery | Altus DCX | 38" | 322 | 24.5" - 26" 26.5" - 28" 28.5" - 30" | 40, 50, 55, 60, 70 lbs | 7 1/8" | 4.6 lbs |
Hoyt Archery | Altus SVX | 38 1/4" | 328 | 22.5 - 24.5" 25 - 26" 26.5 - 27.5" 28" - 29" 29.5" - 30" | 40, 50, 55, 60, 70 lbs | 6 7/8" | 4.6 lbs |
Martin Archery | Legend 730 | 37.5" | 335 | SD 25.5" - 28.5" LD 28.5" - 31.5" | 45, 50, 60, 65, 70 lbs | 6" 7/8" | 5.42 lbs |
Martin Archery | Axxon 7 | 37" | 333 | SD 25.5" - 28.5" LD 28.5" - 31.5" | 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 lbs | 7 3/8" | U/K |
Martin Archery | NXT 40 | 39.5" | 328 | SD 26" - 29" LD 29" -32" | 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 lbs | 7" | 3.93 lbs |
Martin Archery | NXT 8 | 39 3/4" | 322 | 27" - 30" 30" - 33" | 55, 60, 65, 70 lbs | 8" | 3.93 lbs |
Martin Archery | ANAX 38 | 38" | 328 | SD 26" - 29" LD 29" - 32" | 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 lbs | 7" | U/K |
Mathews | TRX 38 G2 | 38 | 329 | 25" - 31.5" | 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7" | 4.87 lbs |
Mathews | TRX 36 | 36 | 334 | 24" - 30.5" | 50, 60, 70 lbs | 6.5" | 4.66 lbs |
Mathews | TRX 40 | 40 | 325 | 25.5" - 32" | 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7" | 4.93 lbs |
Mathews | Conquest 4 | 40.625 | 310 | 24" - 29" 28" - 32" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7" | 4.4 lbs |
Moxie Archery | Badger X | 38 1/4" | 318 | 25" - 31" | 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 7 1/4" | 4.6 lbs |
Moxie Archery | Origin | 37 1/2" | 325 | 26" - 32 1.2" | 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 lbs | 7 3/8" | 4.3 lbs |
Moxie Archery | Origin 2 | 37 9/16" | 331 | 25.5" - 32" | 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 lbs | 6 3/4" | 3.9 lbs |
MyBo | Revolution 37 | 37" | 320 -325 | 27.25″-31.25″ 25.75″-28.5″ 23.75″-26.75″ | 40, 50, 60 lbs | 7" | 4.8 lbs |
MyBo | Revolution 40 | 40" | 310 -315 | 28.5″-32.5″ 27″-29.75″ 25″-28″ | 40, 50, 60 lbs | 7.5" | 5 lbs |
MyBo | Edge | 38.5" | 318 | 29″ – 32″ 25″ – 30″ | 40, 50, 60 lbs | 7.75" 7.25" | 4.9 lbs |
Prime Archery | Nexus 6 | 36" | 331 | 24.5" - 31.5" | 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 lbs | 6.5" | 4.55 lbs |
Prime Archery | Black 9 | 39" | 325 | 27.5" - 33" | 40, 50, 60, 65, 70, 80 lbs | 7" | 4.7 lbs |
PSE Archery | Citation SE | 40" | 314 - 306 | 28" - 33 1/2" | 50, 60 lbs | 7 3/4" | 5.2 lbs |
PSE Archery | Citation EM | 40" | 330 - 322 | 24" - 30" | 50, 60 lbs | 7 1/4" | 5.2 lbs |
PSE Archery | Citation 36 SE | 36" | 329 - 316 | 26 1/2" - 32" | 50, 60 lbs | 7 1/4" | 4.9 lbs |
PSE Archery | Citation 36 EM | 36" | 320 - 312 @ 28 1/2" | 26 1/2" - 32" | 50, 60 lbs | 6 3/4" | 4.9 lbs |
PSE Archery | Supra RTX 37 - SE | 37" | 326 - 318 | 26 1/2" - 32 " | 50, 60 lbs | 7" | 4.7 lbs |
PSE Archery | Supra RTX 37 - EM | 37" | 332 - 322 @ 28 1/2" | 22 1/2" - 28 1/2 " | 40, 50, 60 lbs | 6 5/8" | 4.7 lbs |
PSE Archery | Supra Focus RTX 40 - SE | 40" | 320 - 312 | 28" - 33 1/2" | 50, 60 lbs | 8" | 5 lbs |
PSE Archery | Supra Focus RTX 40 - EM | 40" | 333 - 325 | 24" - 30" | 50, 60 lbs | 7 1/2" | 5 lbs |
PSE Archery | Lazer | 37" | 323 - 315 | 24" - 30 1/2" | 40, 50, 60 lbs | 7 1/2" | 4.5 lbs |
Brand | Model | Axle to Axle Length | Speed FPS | Draw Length | Draw Weight | Brace Height | Weight |
Why we are covering the compound lengths, here are some more common FAQ and information about them.
What Does Axle To Axle Mean On A Bow?
It is the length of a compound bow. Measured from the axle to axle.
(The total length of the bow from end of the cams to end cams, are NOT measured.)
Sometimes it can be stated as A.T.A. which stands for “Axle To Axle.” (Not to be confused with A.T.A. for Archery Trade Association. Which was previously known as AMO. Or Archery Manufactures Organization.)
How To Measure Axle To Axle On A Bow?
A tape measure is used to from the center point of the axle to the center point of the other axle.
The axle which is mounted on or in the end of the limbs is the pivot point for the cams.
The cams will stick out further are NOT included in the compound bows stated length.
Archery equipment is normally used in imperial measurements. As such, the axle to axle is measured in inches.
Long Vs Short Axle To Axle Bows.
A short length compound bow is ideal for tree stands and blinds with limited room, but a longer length bow has benefits for bowhunting as well.
A shorter bow potentially has less mass weight, so it can be carried easier for long distances.
For smaller framed archers a lighter weight bow is easier to handle.
Some target archers like the stability of a longer length bow.
Some say it just balances better at full draw and the extra weight helps hold on the target better and absorb recoil and noise.
Longer compound bows have less string pinch angle for finger shooters.
A tall archer with a longer draw length may benefit from a longer compound bow.
Target archers are scoring high with both long, medium and short length compound bows.
Most long compound bows today are generally target bows with bright colors and lighter poundage ranges. So for the bowhunter who likes the longer axle to axle length, they are hard to find in camo colors and heavier draw weight poundage’s like in the 70 pound draw weight. But there are a few listed here.
Conclusion
Longer axle to axle compounds have a place for 3D archery, field, target archery, bowhunting, and finger shooting both with sights and barebow and for longer draw length archers.
While medium length and shorter bows have plenty of advantages, the longer compound has many benefits as well.
We hope you received value from the data table of the new long axle to axle compound bows for 2022.
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