New for 2007 Hoyt Vectrex
#12
RE: New for 2007 Hoyt Vectrex
Hey Mobow, does that draw cord on the Tropy Ridge you have rub on the riser set up that way?
#13
RE: New for 2007 Hoyt Vectrex
well guys i broke down, i'm trading in my o6 trykon and doing about 6 hours worth of carpentry work for a buddy that owns a local pro shop in trade for a new vectrix, he's gonna swap all the fuse accesories on my trykon to my new vectrix and have it tuned by the time im done with my trim job. cant complain but cant wait to bring her home and introduce her to her sister's the black ice, browning illusion, and the parker hornet, it will be a family reunioun not to miss lol
#15
RE: New for 2007 Hoyt Vectrex
i love mine too. never shot thr trykon so cant comment on the improvements ive noticed, just the improvements that ive read about. heres mine currently, but before next season itll have a detach quiver, fuse stabilizer, MZE Drop Away, and new BH being slung through it. top of the line bow deserves top of the line accesories i think.
Quick Question, I saw on Muzzys site that the Zero Effect Next Generation is set up for different bows. One for parallel limbs, hoyt bows, matthews bows, etc. With this being a near parallel limb bow would i get the hoyt MZE or the compact MZE? thanks
Quick Question, I saw on Muzzys site that the Zero Effect Next Generation is set up for different bows. One for parallel limbs, hoyt bows, matthews bows, etc. With this being a near parallel limb bow would i get the hoyt MZE or the compact MZE? thanks
#16
RE: New for 2007 Hoyt Vectrex
Love ours, wife and I both have the Vectrix. I have read tons of reviews here and on other forums, but I have only seen one commentthat has said that the Vectrix has handshock.This coming from a guy that argued with me for a whole day a month and a half ago that the Drenaline had no handshockand now that more and more people have shot the Drenaline, it is WIDELY accepted that the Drenaline does indeed have noticeable handshock.
#17
RE: New for 2007 Hoyt Vectrex
I have one on the way as well. I shot a few of the new 2007 bows at the ATA show, and the Vectix felt the best. Like was said earlier, it's much smoother, and without much handshock at all.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,038
RE: New for 2007 Hoyt Vectrex
I shot both the Vectrix & Vulcan at the ATA show. I will say they both shoot quite well, very smooth, quiet along with the absence of vibration.
Sweet grip, good looking camo and very friendly staff!!!
I myself traveled back & forth from Hoyt to BowTech (twice), in the end I choose the Guardian.
Just because I can only shoot ONE bow at a time, and I already have a few spares.
Sweet grip, good looking camo and very friendly staff!!!
I myself traveled back & forth from Hoyt to BowTech (twice), in the end I choose the Guardian.
Just because I can only shoot ONE bow at a time, and I already have a few spares.