ORIGINAL: GMMAT
It's interesting to me how bows are "regional". I don't know a single person around here who shoots Hoyt. I wouldn't know where to go to buy one within an hour of here.......and when mentioned in hunting circles here....they're kinda viewed as Yugo's are in car circles.
Obviously they're a good bow....and a good company. I did give them a fair shake a couple years ago before buying my Allegiance. At that time....the Trykon was their flagship bow. Man.....what timing, huh?.....lol.
I assume the Edsel was Ford's flagship model one year, too.
I find that interesting.I have a friend that was a sniper in the marines that lives in South Carolina that is a HUGE Hoyt guy and the way he talks,they reign supreme in his area.He is a hell of a shot as well.Also,from whatI understand,if you travel west,the Hoyt bows are very popular,especially when you get into the field archery areas out west.
I don't think Hoyt is the top seller at my shop.I believeMathews still holds that title but Hoyt is a close second and Bowtech is a distant 3rd.Not that ,that means anything,just that in our geographic region,it seems to be the norm.BUT,Bowtech is growing at a faster pase than either.