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Old 02-06-2006, 09:39 PM
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ORIGINAL: Bols

While the Trykon makes for a great hunting and 3D bow, it probably wouldn't make the cut for top target bows.

Though it has a generous brace height, the axle to axle lenght is fairly short compared to other bows designed more for a target aspect.

If you are going to buy a bow strictly for target and like Hoyt bows, I would take a look at the Ultra Tec or Pro Tec models. If you are looking to spend some serious cash then you move up into the Ultra Elite and Pro Elite models.

If you are looking for an all around performing bow (Hunting, 3D, Target bow), the Trykon will keep up with the best of them. It could be used as a target bow and be able to shoot great rounds, but that isn't really what it was designed to do. If you want the bow to help you out as much as possible, look into the longer ATA, longer brace height bows.

If you hunt more than you shoot 3D and target, I would look into the Trykon. If you like shooting 3D and target more so than hunting, I would definately look at something else Hoyt has to offer.

Not to offend you, but I prefer my Trykon XL to my UltraTec. I am competing tommorrow for a 6 weeks accumulative competition. I have been using my Trykon XL for almost 3 weeks now, from 25 yards to 60 yards for 3 spot or 1 spot targets, and I have been thoroughly pleased. I would offer the complete opposite to all what Bols said about having the Trykon or Trykon XL not be target bows, as I would include the Trykon pair for 3D, target, and hunting. JMHO.
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