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10pointer 11-29-2002 03:13 PM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
I'm also thinking of getting the new hoyt cam&1/2 i've seen it but haven;t shot it yet.


Big Country 11-29-2002 05:08 PM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
#1 The cam and a half design is new for hoyt this year. It is similar to the darton cam from the past couple of years.
#2 Draw force curves- the spiral is designed slightly more radical, thus it is faster.
#3 The XT2000 limb is a proven limb design. I prefer the split limbs over the solids myself, but that is just one guys opinion. I`ll be the first to admit that your Mathews are about as good as bows get in this day and age.
#4 For a combination bow, I would definately go with the UltraTec. Longer axle to axle and bigger brace height make it better for 3-ds, IMO. If you were just going to use it for hunting, I would suggest looking at the RazorTec.
BTW, without pulling the new Hoyt specs out, I believe that the IBO rating is only 7fps slower on the UltraTec.

Hope this helps you out!
Mitch

NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA

Budbowhunter 11-30-2002 11:14 AM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
HOYT! HOYT! HOYT! HOYT! (ACDC) LOL

I've been looking at the new Hoyt's at this pro shop and I like the Havoctec because of it's short axle to axle length and it still has a long brace height. I do alot of ground hunting through brush and I like the feel of it. The Cam and a half design pulls real smooth too.

KEEP IT LEGAL. KEEP IT SAFE. OR WE MAY NOT GET TO KEEP IT AT ALL.

X-Ring 11-30-2002 12:57 PM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
'Cause I'm TNT
HOYT! HOYT! HOYT!

The XT2000 limbs aren't quad limbs, split right down the center. The only "solid" limbs Hoyt has are for their camless bows. If I were you I'd get the Ultratec with XT2000 or XT 3000 limbs and Cam And 1/2. The spiral cam isn't adjustable. I guess Mathews aren't either. Good luck.

X-Ring



Greg / MO 12-01-2002 08:10 AM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle>

Discipline -- not desire -- determines destiny.

midwestxpress 12-01-2002 11:00 AM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
I too might put down my Mathews next year. I'm going to check out the new BowTechs. I'm looking for a little more performance.


OlMossyHorns 12-01-2002 03:58 PM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
I too shoot a Mathews(MQ1) and I am also considering hangin it up, not for a Hoyt but for a Buckmaster G2.

Shots that are True....Pass right Through!!!

moonge 12-01-2002 08:45 PM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
now now you know once you go Mathews you are branded for life & a member of the &quot;family&quot; we don't like it when you jump ship! better just put the hoyt down & wait till Jan. when Mathews shows off the new bows!

I know temptation is hard but the devil usually looks very good! keep the faith fellow mathews shooter.....keep the faith!

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Budbowhunter 12-01-2002 08:55 PM

RE: This Mathew's fan is considering the UNTHINKABLE!
 
HOYT! HOYT! HOYT! HOYT! LOL!

When I was looking at the Hoyt's at the pro shop, the owner had a MQ1 there that he had won in a raffle and was selling for $450.00 brand new. (stripped of course) But I drew it along side the Cybertec, Magnatec, and Havotec. I didn't like it as much as I did the Hoyts. All were set at 60 lbs pull and the Mathews seemed to pull harder. I mean not as smooth through the draw. It seemed to come to a peak and then let off. The hoyts just drew the same pressure through the draw and then let off. I don't know that much about the technical side of bows so I might be reading something in there that's not there, but in my opinion the hoyts were easier to draw. To me that means more praticing before my shoulder gives out.

KEEP IT LEGAL. KEEP IT SAFE. OR WE MAY NOT GET TO KEEP IT AT ALL.


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