Picking up my NEW bow on Monday!
#11
ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed
Congrats on the new Trykon! They are AWESOME bows for sure! I absolutely love mine, it's honestly been THE best shooting bow I've ever owned! Good luck and good shootin' bud
Congrats on the new Trykon! They are AWESOME bows for sure! I absolutely love mine, it's honestly been THE best shooting bow I've ever owned! Good luck and good shootin' bud
You should be a Hoyt salesman.
#12
duc, I have the shorter Axium, the exact length escapes me......5" I think? Anyway, it depends on how much weight you want out in front of the bow. Some like a lot, I don't. I like to keep the weight close to the riser.
The string buzz you talk about. For some reason, the string shox just don't work very well with the Trykon. It's got something to do with the limb tip travel. If you take those same shox and put them on any other Hoyt bow, they work extrememly well. My advice to you, take off the shox and install whiskers.
The string buzz you talk about. For some reason, the string shox just don't work very well with the Trykon. It's got something to do with the limb tip travel. If you take those same shox and put them on any other Hoyt bow, they work extrememly well. My advice to you, take off the shox and install whiskers.
#13
I've sold a few 
All kidding aside, this new Trykon really does have me excited. THIS is the Hoyt bow that I have been waiting for! The only thing that I would like to see different on this machine is that I would love to see the cam have the same adjustment as the former Cam & 1/2. I am very happy that Hoyt finally gave me a rock solid back wall and the slightly higher let-off. The draw force is very manageable and she is fast and super quiet. Of course, IMHO, I don't think anyone makes a better feeling facotory grip than the TEC's. I'm looking VERY forward in carrying my Trykon to the Turey woods here in a couple weeks and see how she performs on Mr. Longbeard!

All kidding aside, this new Trykon really does have me excited. THIS is the Hoyt bow that I have been waiting for! The only thing that I would like to see different on this machine is that I would love to see the cam have the same adjustment as the former Cam & 1/2. I am very happy that Hoyt finally gave me a rock solid back wall and the slightly higher let-off. The draw force is very manageable and she is fast and super quiet. Of course, IMHO, I don't think anyone makes a better feeling facotory grip than the TEC's. I'm looking VERY forward in carrying my Trykon to the Turey woods here in a couple weeks and see how she performs on Mr. Longbeard!
#14
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
The string buzz you talk about. For some reason, the string shox just don't work very well with the Trykon. It's got something to do with the limb tip travel. If you take those same shox and put them on any other Hoyt bow, they work extrememly well. My advice to you, take off the shox and install whiskers.
The string buzz you talk about. For some reason, the string shox just don't work very well with the Trykon. It's got something to do with the limb tip travel. If you take those same shox and put them on any other Hoyt bow, they work extrememly well. My advice to you, take off the shox and install whiskers.
#16
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
OK, call me naive, but what is that? I've heard of it, but am totally unfamiliar with it.
OK, call me naive, but what is that? I've heard of it, but am totally unfamiliar with it.
Oh, you forgot to give me that price on the stabilizer. I am going to be on a tighter budget from now on you know.


