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Old 03-05-2005, 06:00 AM   #1
 
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Default vipertec or vtec

i decided on getting a new hoyt but i'm still a little undecided on which bow to get. should i get the vtec or vipertec ,i'm leaning more toward the vipertec because it's smaller in size and nothing aggravtes me more than try to sneak into my stand in the morning and have my bow get tangled up in some brush. i'm 5'3" so would the smaller bow be to my advantage ?? thanks for the replies
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Default RE: vipertec or vtec

I bought a v-tec but wished I would have a got the vipertec. I also like the shorter bow for hunting.
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Default RE: vipertec or vtec

I was thinking about getting a Vipertec but I think I will stick with my Bowtech MM again this year. I shot the Vipetec and really liked it but I was not real impressed with its speed (not that speed is that important) Of course I am a big fan of the shorter bows so I would go with the Viper over the V......IMO
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Default RE: vipertec or vtec

Both are great bows. It depends on whether you shoot fingers or release. If you shoot fingers, definetly go with the V-Tech. If you shoot a release, the vipertech will be ok. Shorter bows are a little more touchy, and your mechanics have to be right on. A longer bow is more forgiving. It's a tough decision, becase the shorter length would be easier to manuever. Good luck. I hope this helps.
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