Same tech as the ARC 30 stretched to a 34-inch frame for steadier holding and longer draw lengths. Aimed at Western hunters, long-draw shooters and 3D crossover.
- ATA
- 34.00"
- Speed
- 343 fps
- Brace
- 6.50"
- Draw wt
- 55–80lb
Compound Bows · Ranked by CareScore™
Forty yards across a canyon is a different sport than twenty from a stand. Long axle-to-axle frames hold steadier in wind, tall brace heights forgive a rushed shot at altitude, and speed flattens the holdover math — that's the order this list pays out in.
Who this is for: Spot-and-stalk and mountain hunters taking longer, precise shots on elk and mule deer.
The short answer
The best compound bow for western & long-range hunting is the Mathews ARC 34 with a CareScore of 73.7/100 at $1,469, ahead of the Hoyt Alpha AX-3 33 (66.2).
Ranked by the published CareScore v1.1.0 methodology with weights re-tuned for this buyer — June 2026 data.
Same tech as the ARC 30 stretched to a 34-inch frame for steadier holding and longer draw lengths. Aimed at Western hunters, long-draw shooters and 3D crossover.
The aluminium flagship for hunters who want Hoyt's build quality and XTS tuning system without the carbon premium. The 33-inch ATA is the stable, accuracy-first choice in the lineup.
The speed demon of the group at 357 IBO with a tight 5.25" brace. Light carbon riser, brutally fast — for experienced hunters who prioritise flat trajectory and raw kinetic energy.
Built around Prime's centre-grip / parallel-cam accuracy reputation, now in a flexible modular series spanning 31–37" ATA and 6"/7" braces. For the precision-obsessed, target-leaning bowhunter.
The do-everything flagship of 2026. A compact 30-inch hunting bow that's quiet, dead-in-hand and forgiving enough to double as a 3D/target rig.
Hoyt's premium carbon halo bow: light, warm-handed and now far easier to tune thanks to the press-free XTS system. For the buyer who wants the lightest top-tier hunting rig.
A light, compact whitetail/treestand specialist. The FlipDisc system genuinely lets one bow switch between a soft 'Comfort' draw and a punchier 'Performance' feel — great for mobile and Eastern hunters.
Bear's value flagship: real flagship tech (EKO² cam, press-free cam timing) at $1,300, the most affordable bow on this list. The smart pick for hunters who want 90% of the premium experience without the premium price.