Cybertec for 3D
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From: woodbine KY USA
Ive decided to buy a bow that would be a good all around bow for hunting 3D and spots. What do you guys think about the hoyt cybertec? Is it what im looking for? Any other suggestions?
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From: NEW BRAUNFELS TX USA
KY BOWHUNTER, YOU SHOULD GIVE CSS A TRY. THEY CAN BUILD YOU A DREAM BOW THAT WILL FIT YOU TO THE "T". I WOULD TRY A SYSTEM 1 OR 2 WITH A 40" AXLE TO AXLE. THIS BOW WILL SUIT YOUR NEEDS FOR HUNTING AND 3D. THE BOW IS QUITE FAST AND VERY QUIET WITH LITTLE IF ANY VIBRATION. I HAVE BEEN SHOOTING CSS FOR 6 YRS. NOW AND HAVE BEEN PLEASED WITH THEIR PRODUCTS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. GIVE THEM A TRY. YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!
IN CHRIST,
JOEL CHAVEZ<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
IN CHRIST,
JOEL CHAVEZ<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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From: Hepzibah WV USA
I ask the same question about the Cybertec, And got a lot of good advice from veteran shooters. I didnt want the ultratec because of its Long A to A length. But I still wanted a target worthy bow. I got my CyberTec a couple of days ago and cant wait to shoot it. I dont feel its an all out target bow but a good dual purpose bow. The only other bow I considered was the q2.
Edited by - grndzer on 01/09/2002 12:20:06
Edited by - grndzer on 01/09/2002 12:20:06
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From: TN USA
If the Ultratec is too long in your opinion, than I would go with the Cybertec. If it were me though, I would go with the Ultratec, but I don't mind hunting with a 38 Axel to Axel bow. I don't like getting any longer than 38 for hunting, but I'll use a 38 for hunting without thinking twice.




