Yes and No. If we go by what is "on paper" then you will see a big difference in the axle to axle length, brace heights and riser geometry among their bows. All three play a huge part in any given bow's level of inherent accuracy. Assuming all else is equal, the longest axle to axle length, highest brace height, least reflexed(or straight/deflex) risered bow that Hoyt produces will be the most inherently accurate for the average shooter. Ofcourse, there are other factors that come into play, such as draw length but that is another story....