Elite Ritual
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From: Arrowflinger
19-Sep-18
I'm very interested it the Elite Ritual but haven't shot one yet. I looked at there web site and the Ritual is Advertised with 90 percent letoff. I like to hunt multiple states including Colorado which has an 80 percent max. Does Elite make an 80 percent letoff cam for the Ritual?
From: Medicinemann
19-Sep-18
I thought this was some kind of post-kill celebration.....lol
From: drycreek
19-Sep-18
Greg, (Buffalo 1) has a Ritual. Maybe he can help you.
From: Buffalo1
19-Sep-18
I'm not aware of an 80% let-off. I would talk with Cody Lancaster with the tech staff dept. at Elite Archery. Ph. 585-201-5381
From: Arrowflinger
19-Sep-18
Thanks, I'll give them a call.
From: carcus
20-Sep-18
Nice bows but there is no way to yoke tune, I've owned 4 or 5 elites, once I figured out how to yoke tune I would never buy a bow without static yokes! If you shoot mechanicals and you don't torque its elites are great
From: Arrowflinger
20-Sep-18
I don't get the deal on the yoke tune. I have been shooting my Elite for 3 years and all I shoot is fixed blade heads, except for turkeys. And I never have to mess with it. It shoots out to 60 yards no problem. I guess if a person likes to tinker they will buy a bow with the yokes.
From: Franklin
20-Sep-18
I agree....if I hear "yoke tune" one more time I`m going stick an arrow through my ears. We get it already.....quit pushing "yoke tuning" it has nothing to do with the thread.
From: Buffalo1
20-Sep-18
I've never had any type of a tuning issue with any Elite bow I've ever owned. The bow shop where I trade sets my bows up and FP & BH hit in same place. What more could I ask for?
From: jstephens61
20-Sep-18
I have 4 Elites and they all group FPS & BHs together out to 80 yards. Sold and shot Hoyts for 18 years, then made the move to Elite. Yoke tuning is a small part of tuning.
From: carcus
21-Sep-18
If you don't torque no problem, if you do then this ain't a bow for you, never makes sense to move your rest out of square to get bh's to tune, I've owned 6 non static yoke bows in the last 10 years, not one I could tune perfectly for bh's, got my first static yoke bow, so easy, but I torque
From: Arrowflinger
21-Sep-18
I just looked up the Spec sheet on the Elite Ritual. It states the Ritual comes with 90 % or 75% letoff. I will be ordering a Ritual. Thought I would let you know if anyone else was interested.
From: Trial153
21-Sep-18
I like my yokes left with me eggs....I have no need for them on my bows.
From: EmbryOklahoma
21-Sep-18
Thought this was going to be a thread about how the elite have a ritual. :)
From: Highlife
22-Sep-18
The elite archers ritual?
From: Buffalo1
22-Sep-18
There is a required ritual that one must complete before owning an Elite Ritual bow.
From: Franklin
22-Sep-18
The "Elite Ritual"....they go sheep hunting in Kuiu...head to toe...lol Z 28 shooter here.
From: Highlife
22-Sep-18
Leaves me out I shoot Martin. We have our own rituals:>
From: 12yards
24-Sep-18
You can also adjust the draw stops to get less letoff. Would be easy to do if you have a draw board. I just went through this Colorado letoff thing. I have three Elites, a Synergy (85%), an Impulse 34 (85%) and an old GT500 (80% letoff). I just took the GT as I didn't want to screw around with anything on the other bows. Good luck however you go. Also, make darn sure you get the updated cams on your bow. The original release cams were causing serving wear near the cam. They made update cams to take care of the problem. If you buy used, especially make sure you have the updated cams as these won't be warrantied except for the original owner.