RE: Hoyt SuperSlam Fast Flite: Worth Fixing?
I had the Super Slam Supreme for a few years when it first came out. Pretty quiet bow for back then. It should shoot very accurately providing the grip is to your liking. It won' t have the speed of many of today' s bows, but it should get the job done well enough. I would get some inexpensive accessories for it and see how you like it. Arthur P had a good suggestion with the Starhunter rest. This is a good, practical rest that I used to use on my Super Slam. There are many sights that will do the job. I would pick an inexpensive, gang adjustable fiber optic sight. Cobra, Archer' s Choice, Montana Black Gold, PSE all make reasonably priced sights that work well.
I am still shooting two Darton Vipers that were designed close to the time that the Super Slam came out. In fact, in ' 92, I chose the Super Slam over the Viper when I wanted a new bow. These bows shoot just as well, if not better (for me) than any of the more modern bows I have had in the last few years including Mathews, Darton, and High Country. You are not missing out on all that much by shooting a good older bow.