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Big Uncle 05-23-2014 04:10 AM

Hoyt Charger review
 
I bought a 2014 Charger a little while ago. After shooting a few different models from Matthews, Hoyt, Bowtech, and Bear brands the Charger shot just as well or better than anything else for me. Price was not a big reason for going with the Charger, but it was quite a bit less than the flagship Hoyts and somewhat less than the flagship Matthews. The two that shot the best for me were the Factor and the Charger, and they were very close.

The 2014 Charger has poly limb pockets made from a materiel that reminds me of Glock pistols and a slightly different cam than the early 2013 models.

I decided to skip the kit that comes in the package that is sold with the bow. The drop away rest in the package does not lock down upon firing, and I did not like the sight very well. I put a QAD HDX rest and a better (for me) Fuse 3 pin sight with a light on it.

I shoot it well enough that it was the winner in an informal target shoot (all bullseye targes at 30 yards) last week against some of the top end Matthews and a couple Bowtechs. That was probably just luck on my part but the other fellows that tried the Charger did well with it.

I am certainly no bow expert, and not even a big bowhunter - but I really think this bow is a good one.

deercreekhunter 05-25-2014 05:10 AM

I also bought a new Hoyt Charger. I also did not get the package as I didn't care for the drop away rest that came with it. The main reason I went with rhe Charger is they offer an extended draw version and the price. So far im extremely happy with this bow.

Big Uncle 05-28-2014 02:28 PM

Did you get a hard case for your bow? If so, which one? I need a case for storage and for transport in an automobile. I will not be flying with a bow.

deercreekhunter 05-29-2014 02:54 AM

I bought a Kolpin bow boot. Its a hard case that has an attachment bracket for a atv, which is the main reason I bought it. It also has a soft removable, padded inner case that protects it. Its also airline approved. Its a very sturdy case. I use it for my out West hunting trips. You can find them on the Sportsmans guide web site. Bow boot is on sale for $80 bucks. If you want to attach the boot to your atv you would need the bracket for $35 bucks.


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