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Old 12-29-2008 | 09:19 AM
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Default RE: My Georgia Hoyt Experience.

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I thought this would be a good post for us bowhunters to see how we research and come about our ways in making our decisions...Have a happy new year my friends.

Brian
Brian, I have always shot every bow that I could get my hands on each year before I purchase one. Yes! I'm on BowTech's Corporate Staff, but I still shoot all the bows at the shops I visit, and if I thought there was something better out there I would be shooting it in a heartbeat.

I always like to think I don't shoot BowTech because I'm on Staff, rather I'm on staff because I Believe in and Love their Bows. I also have a lot of experience I bringto my position.

In 03 I bought 4 different Flagship bows from 4 different companies, BowTech, Hoyt, High Country, & Mathews.

I didn't want to make my choice from shooting a bow in a shop for a short time. I shot all these bows over a couple of months and weeded them out one at a time until I only had one left. The BowTech, I am proud to say that for me BowTech bows have fit me better, and performed better for me than any bow I have owned in 40 years of archery.

BowTech has pushed technology so much since that 03 Pat Duallythat the hardest decision every year has been which model is going to be my starter.

That's how I decide what I pack to a Treestand!I have nothing against anyone that shoots Hoyt, Mathews, Bear, etc. as I know everyone likes something different, but I think more people could benefit from shooting everything that is out there.

Enjoy your AM I think it's one of Hoyts best offerings to date. We are brothers together in Bow hunting. Maybe we will share a hunting camp together someday.

Enjoy your new Bow!!

Dan
Well said. I did NOT purchase 4 different bows but I have shot many bows belonging to others as well as in shops. Much like you I continue to shoot as many as I can. For me Hoyt bows are what I continue to shoot better than the others. As you said everyone likes something different and I totally agree you need to shoot all you can before you make a decision.

I am looking for a Turkey hunting only bow right now. I have shot the Mathews Reezen and still don't care for them much. It is a nice bow but I still don't shoot a Mathews very well. Still have to try several BowTech's, Elite's and the Alpha Max's.
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