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Old 01-14-2002 | 06:45 PM
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razorhunter
 
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Default RE: brace height vs. A-to-A

Ky,
I got to thinking more about this post and wanted to add a little more of my "neutral" advice. I say neutral because like most replies to this topic, it probably will confuse you even more! I understand totally though, because I have posted questions such as yours over the years, and mixed opinions only make you quesion your decision more.
In reference to me saying that my Vortec was "slightly easier to shoot", due to its mass weight: Please don't let this turn you off to the HavocTec. I really do shoot the HavocTec as good as my Vortec now. The 7.5" Vibracheck Isolator stabilizer that I added was all it took. This way, my HavocTec weighs about the same (maybe still a little less) than my Vortec. The HavocTec weighed 3lbs 4oz mass, and I'm not quite sure about my 2001 Vortec, because Hoyt did not list the weights in the catalog last year. However, I am sure the Vortec weighed about the same as the CyberTec.
In the end, I now have my HavocTec shooting just as good with the sligtly heavier stabilizer, and overall the bow weighs in about the same as my Vortec. I will honestly say that, believe it or not, the mass weight of the bows played more of a factor than canting the bow. At least with me it did. I think overall my HavocTec is still, ever so slightly lighter than my Vortec. Also, you would not believe how much tighter my groups got from switching to a drop away rest, but that's another topic in itself. I really love the length of my HavocTec.
I hope some of this helps you out a little, but I know how it is when you post a question like this. You know you are going to get mixed opinions that will only confuse you more, but it's still nice to hear from others, as opposed to not knowing at all! Again, good luck with your choice. Let us know!
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