SHot the ChillR a month or so ago and the RPM just last week at Bowtech.



RPM compared to the chillR



RPM has a very smooth draw for a "speed bow" I was quite surprised. Draw is pretty even all the way back and a SOFT drop into the valley and ROCK steady wall.

Holds well and is well balanced. Tiny,, I mean just a Tiny bit of vibe on the shot. Not totally dead but "just quivering"



The ChillR stacks up weight much faster in the earlier part of the draw, with a more noticeable drop onto the a valley and then boom, the hard wall. pretty steady to hold, feels a bit top heavy to me, but thats just me.....Could have been the sight on that bow. Smooth shooting bow but I did not feel as " ahhhhhh thats nice" that the RPM did.



RPM is definitely a longer bow and feels longer in general hold feel, and in shooting it.

RPM is heavier that the ChillR from what I could tell.



Noise, Thats a toss up, I shot ChillR standing faced next to a wall and the RPM in Bowtech open range at their factory. So basically I cannot give a real good work there, but both bows are pretty quiet.



Grip: the RPM grip fit my hand nicely, I have medium sized hands. the ChillR did not feel as comfy in the grip as the RPM did. I could not tell what it was about the ChillR but the RPM "felt" getter to me in hand than the chillR



If I were to buy a bow strictly for hunting, between the two its a toss up but would probably go with the chillR. Simply because of weight.

If I were to buy one of the two for a 3d, target and hunting would definately go with the RPM. Its a great all around bow.

Price? they are right about the same but IMHO I think the RPM is a better deal. The cams system on the RPM is DA BOMB! unscrew, change, tighten shoot. Bone stupid simple.



For the record I shoot Hoyt for now, and always keep an open mind when I shoot bows. I simply shoot what feels BEST to me.