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RE: hoyt bows!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep, I agree w/ Slicendice 100%. I have a Hoyt HavocTec and love it too!
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RE: hoyt bows!!!!!!!!!!!
Whats best to one isn' t always best to another. I agree there' s not really any bad bows out there and i also agree with Rack, don' t get fooled in believing there is a magical bow out there that never has a tuning issue because if there was everyone would be shooting it i think. I' ve shot a lot of bows and i' ve never seen one that was perfect. I owned a Hoyt Striker years ago and that was one bow that i absolutely could not get tuned even with the help of several different pro shop guys and eventually ended up sending it back and found that one of the limbs were warped. Hoyt did however make good on it and replaced both limbs and it became a shooter but i ended up selling it later. I bought a Hoyt Razertec this year and it shot good and the cam.5 is nice but it never felt as good in my hands as my Parker UL35 so after 3 months i sold it and went back to my Parker. I' ve never been a fan of split limbs and i just don' t like the Hoyt riser and the grip didn' t feel good to me and i just never could get use to it.
I' m in the market now for a bow to shoot with fingers and unless Parker comes out with a dually or a wheel bow i' m looking at the Bowtech pro 40 wheely and the Darton Cyclone Express 3d, anyone have any imput on these two bows? Thanks! |
RE: hoyt bows!!!!!!!!!!!
Shoot as many bows as you can. Be your own man and buy what " you" shoot the best. I was shooting a Hoyt magna tech and piled many deer up with it. Tryed the Mathews Lx and for me, I shoot it better and smoother than my Hoyt. Like many others have said, it' s hard to buy a bad bow now days if you keep an open mind and shoot many. LOL.
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