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Old 01-01-2006 | 08:39 PM
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Jeff K
 
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From: Yorkville, IL
Default RE: Switchback XT

So you agree that the new Hoyts are the best bows in the world. While this isn't a Spelling Bee, it is helpful to other members if you post replies that can actually be read.

I am not a Hoyt fanatic. I have used a PSE and thought it was a good bow. Mathews is also a good bow. But, the new Hoyt beats them hands down. It is just that good. I've done my research and I bought the best.
LMAO,

Maybe if you had a little more posts I would give you some credit, but even last years Mathews bow beats the the Tykron. I am not sure where you did your homework, must have come straight from the Hoyt USA website, but everyone will give the nod to the XT or SB. Some of the local shooters around here, Hoyt fanatics think the Tykron is the "best" bow Hoyt has made, but not the best on the market right now. Draw cycle is harsh, the bow jumps after the shot, it might have no vibration in the grip, but those 2 things jumped out to me. I am not someone who would not buy a bow for it having vibration in the grip, I could care less, but it is the other not so suttle characteristics that jump to my attention.It is not about how fast the bow, or anything like that. It is not the bow killing the animals, it is the person shooting it. I could shoot an super slow High Country that is about 40" ATA and weighs about 5lbs, and still kill deer with it.

If you think that the new Hoyt beats them hands down, you obviously have not shot the new SB XT, because there is no comparison. My LX can beat the Tykron hands down......
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