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Wolf killer 02-15-2005 08:28 AM

RE: which Hoyt is best?
 

Which hoyt is best XTEC,VTEC or VIPER TEC.
I shot the V-tec & X-tec side-by-side. The V-tec in my hands felt better balanced than the X-tec. I have not shot the Viper-tec?
If I had to pick between the V-tec & X-tec? I would pick the V-tec. Other than the slightly better balance of the V-tec, I could not tell the two bows apart.

14mercs 02-15-2005 09:21 AM

RE: which Hoyt is best?
 
While the xtec and VTEC share similarities the risers are the big difference. The VTEC has a frame totally engineered to take away bow input to a shooter. The ideal for the VTEC is to reduce all vibration and shock which gives the shooter feedback. Less vibration and shock smoother shooting equal more accuracy. The Sims Vibration Principle.

I personally like the less feedback given from the VTEC riser. I thought yeah right whats the difference in a riser. The VTEC makes me concentrate more on the pin and less on the grip allowing for no occassional bow torque and drifting arrows. I traded a Havoctec and bought the VTEC. I therefore am happy now.

Western MA Hunter 02-15-2005 01:47 PM

RE: which Hoyt is best?
 
Shoot them all and see what you like the best. They are all very good. I personally shoot the ViperTec. It is actually 32 & 1/2" long. It is the shortest model they make. Someone above mentioned that it is for smaller people, but I am 6', 255lb, & have a 30" draw and have no problems shooting it. I had a Havoctec before, and it was "Too Light" for me. I think all 3 are great bows... shoot them all and then decide.

drstalker 02-15-2005 03:48 PM

RE: which Hoyt is best?
 
Razer tech is best


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