Hoyt Dynatec
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hartford Wisconsin USA
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Hoyt Dynatec
I was just wondering if anyone has an opinion on the Hoyt Dynatec?I want to go no shorter than 34 ATA and no lower than 7.5 BH and this has a 7 5/8 inch BH.I will be shooting mainly for hunting and friendly 3d to practice for hunting season.Currently with my setup I am shooting 63 lbs. at 30" with Beman ICS 340 camo hunters w/100 grain tips and was wondering if those arrows would work at 55lbs.Thanks in advance.
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RE: Hoyt Dynatec
I think the Dynatec is an excellent bow. A little overpriced for it to be trully competitive with its competition but a great bow nonetheless.
I also think that the 340s will be a little overspined for that draw weight though you might be able to get away with them as carbons tend to be a little more forgiving of spine issues.
I also think that the 340s will be a little overspined for that draw weight though you might be able to get away with them as carbons tend to be a little more forgiving of spine issues.
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RE: Hoyt Dynatec
If we go by limb style and construction, speed, brace height and axle to axle length...I would definitely throw bows like the Epic Extreme and Buckmaster G2 in the mix with the Dynatec....as well as some of the less expensive Jennings models like the Whitetail Pursuit, Rackmaster, etc... All of those bows now retail in the $400-$450 range at the most. Other companies like Martin and PSE also offer similar spec'ed models but with solid limbs in that same $400 to $450 price range.