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CIDEERHUNTER 04-01-2008 05:42 AM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
MY MATHEWS WOULD BEAT THE PANTS OFF THAT HOYT LOL, BUT REALLY IT WOULD

peakrut 04-01-2008 05:57 AM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
NEWBIE alert NEWBIE alert.[8D]

TeeJay 04-01-2008 06:44 AM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
Carefull we all know this is a BT forum.;)

PABuck_HNTR 04-01-2008 09:21 AM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
So you shot better groups from a Hoyt that you shot all last year and had inconsistent groups with a new bow? [&:]

OHbowhntr 04-01-2008 09:44 AM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 

ORIGINAL: callmecountryboy

im not saying this is the problem but maybe the shorter brace height of the 82nd was the reason your groups were bigger. it tends to show your mistakes at the other end a little more.

Certainly even a perfectly tuned bow will have some variances, and the shorter BH will definitely accentuate any form flaws. Part of the reason I prefer a "little" longer BH, cause I'm not that great of a shooter!!!! :D

Good Pic, Dub, and pretty good shootin'!!!

gutshot 04-01-2008 11:52 AM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
People have been known to disappear and never be seen again for saying that any bow is better than a bowtech on this forum.:)[8D]

Dubbya 04-01-2008 12:07 PM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 

ORIGINAL: PABuck_HNTR

So you shot better groups from a Hoyt that you shot all last year and had inconsistent groups with a new bow?
The bow isn't really "new" I've had it for almost 2 months and it certainly didn't shoot that poorly before the limb swap.


ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr


ORIGINAL: callmecountryboy

im not saying this is the problem but maybe the shorter brace height of the 82nd was the reason your groups were bigger. it tends to show your mistakes at the other end a little more.

Certainly even a perfectly tuned bow will have some variances, and the shorter BH will definitely accentuate any form flaws.

Good Pic, Dub, and pretty good shootin'!!!
Thanks. And as I mentioned above, I shot the bow before the limb swap and it was shooting groups just as tight as the Hoyt.;)

trestand 04-01-2008 01:48 PM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
I'm not surprised at all.My new Katera XL shoots the same way.Heck,my V-TECH shoots the same way...Bob

twildasin 04-01-2008 04:59 PM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
So you shot a hoyt that you been shooting for awhile and is dialed in against a bow that you have not been shooting and is not dialed in! So what are we to learn from this? How do we know you did not shoot the hoyt at 10 yards and the 82nd at 60? Any bow can shoot tight groups if tuned correctly!

bloodcrick 04-01-2008 05:08 PM

RE: Hoyt vs. Bowtech - Head to Head (with pics)
 
DUBBYA buddy, thats some fine shooting bro ;)but i have come to the conclusion that both of your bows are female :eek:they are talking WAY to much [8D]:Ddo they also like to cuddle? :eek:


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