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Old 05-03-2003 | 09:47 AM
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ok guys.....i got the job i talked about and said when i do im buying my bow...im still planning on it....a nice buck and a fall turkey with a bow sounds sweet right now...and it will give me something to do on my days off on the dog days of summer......practice practice practice...i really need to save for a truck and insurance so i dont want to spend 1000s...and i need EVERYTHING...bow completely set up...rest..arrows..heads..targets.....realease...y ou name it i need it..so i was thinking of buying a cheaper bow to get me through a year or 2 of bowhunting.....and i know hoyts are supposed to be pretty good bows...and i seen the price of a mt sport like 350 completly set up i think....you think the hoyt kit bows are good enough to get me from now until after winter bow season? maybe over the summer i will upgrade things i feel neccessary...or should i just buy the bow then buy all the components that i like and do it right?? is that a good bow? how much will it usually cost bare? what about with the factory kit?? thanx alot...i still have about a month before i get enough saved to start buying it all but i want to havea good idea of what i want before i get to the proshop.....thanx..this should be my last bow question for a while unless you guys send me in a diffrent direction....
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Old 05-03-2003 | 10:46 AM
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The Hoyt MT, and the hoyt kit IMO are a great setup. One of the best deals out there, quality bow and accessories - great company behind you.

It is a set up that will last you many years

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Old 05-03-2003 | 12:47 PM
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The Hoyt bows are great bows and you can' t go wrong with them. However, you should also look ath the Parker Hunter mag and Stealth mag kits. They are running about $400 for the kit around here. With the Parker you also a machined aluminum riser instead of a cast riser. They also have a lifetime warranty on the entire bow including the limbs Hoyt gives you a 3 year warranty on the limbs.


All accessories are factory mounted, adjusted and tuned to fit the bowhunter. Total assembly time for the dealer, 5 minutes or less.

" Outfitter" includes Parker Quiver, 4 Beman Carbon Arrows with Points, Fiber-Optic Sight, Caliper Release, Quik-Tune 1000 Rest, Peep Sight, String Silencers and Braided Sling.

The only thing you will need is a stabilizer.
After assembly, set-up and tuning, the bow and accessories are shipped in a special bow box, suitable for a permanent carrying case.


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Old 05-03-2003 | 01:14 PM
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Bigbulls,it seems that there is a discrepancy on the warranty.The following is on the back of the catalog.





All Hoyt Usa compound bows are guaranteed against defects in materials or workmanship to the original owner on all risers,LIMBS,limb pockets,and eccentrics for the life of the product*


*for warranty on other components please see warranty policy in owners manual.

When you go to the owners manual it says the limbs are covered for 3 years as you stated.

Makes you wonder what is going on.


In any case the MT Sport will be an excellent bow and would serve you for a life time if you chose to use it that long.I prefer the Magnatec over trhe MT but both are excellent bows.
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Old 05-03-2003 | 02:24 PM
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I don' t know what the manuals say but I got my info from the Hoyt USA and Parker web sites.

HOYT USA COMPOUND BOW WARRANTY
All Hoyt USA compound bows are warranted against
defects in materials or workmanship to the original
owner on aluminum risers, limb pockets, and
eccentrics for the life of the product. Compound
limbs will be warranted for three (3) years.


PARKER COMPOUND BOWS are warranted for the lifetime of the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty excludes normal wear on strings, buss cables and bow finish.
Damage caused by mishandling, abuse, dry-firing, modification of the product or shooting improperly spined arrows is not covered and may void the warranty.

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