ORIGINAL: Coyotestalker
Hmmm...biased are we. That comment is so funny, I forgot to laugh. My Hoyt bows never shoot like poop. Sounds like your technique smells of manure, well rotting manure to be exact. But again, your opinion and mine. Never had a problem with Hoyt, on the range or for that important shot on that trophy. I believe the world is more biased than before. LOL. What a future we have to look forward to....
I was thinking the same thing. Any person with an open mind will see that the Trikon is a good holding, smooth shooting and forgiving bow. Complaints about the draw cycle - please..

Shoot any bow with an aggresive cam on it for few days, then go shoot a round wheel bow; it'll evenfeel funny to you.I haven't picked up a bow inthe past 5 years thathad a draw cycle that made my arm shake. Vibration in the handle? You guys gotta be squeezing it to death. And someone please tell me where I can find a "hand shock" gauge. I'm dying to look at one. In fact, who invented this over-used "trendy" phrase?? Smoothness is overrated guys. I spent 1.5 hours the other nite shooting a 2006 MAthews Apex. Smoothness wise, it sucked, it didn't touch a Trikon XL, or even the nice little Switchback. But dam did it hold on the spots steady and have a rock solid wall.You want to experience hand shock? Shoot a 1991 Peason Spoiler cam bow with steel cables (remember those?) solid glass limbs, and a cast riser.
Cam 1/2 a tuning nightmare?? Come on. That's the first time I've heard that, and I know 3 non-brand loyal pro shooters who shoot them and love them. I personally shot around 5,000 arrows off my Xtecthis year, and I think I added2 twists to a cable on a hot, 90 degree day. What's the nightmare??