Hoyt Xtec
#13
RE: Hoyt Xtec
A sleeper of a target bow is an 2007 Hoyt 38 Pro with the XT2000 limbs. It flat out pounds. With the cam 1/2 option, you'll have close to 9" of brace height and 39" ata. You can pick up the camo ones pretty cheap if you look around.
#14
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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RE: Hoyt Xtec
Alright well once I added up the bare bow and accessories I was going to be over budget with the vantage pro. I found a 07 PSE Mojo for 350. It looks like it would be a good target bow. 8.5 BH and 39 5/8 A-A.
#15
RE: Hoyt Xtec
ORIGINAL: LeftyBuckmaster
Alright well once I added up the bare bow and accessories I was going to be over budget with the vantage pro. I found a 07 PSE Mojo for 350. It looks like it would be a good target bow. 8.5 BH and 39 5/8 A-A.
Alright well once I added up the bare bow and accessories I was going to be over budget with the vantage pro. I found a 07 PSE Mojo for 350. It looks like it would be a good target bow. 8.5 BH and 39 5/8 A-A.
#18
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The forests and farmland of Ohio
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RE: Hoyt Xtec
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
#19
RE: Hoyt Xtec
For the money, it's hard to beat the CR scopes and lenses, Lancaster ARchery carries them. Depending on how that bow balances out, you may need to look into a V-bar setup also. Arrows, well you'll get a bunch of answers, but for dots, a friend who shoots pro for Mathews got me onto some 2613's with 300 grain points and 4" feathers. Some guys use the 2712's, 2512's etc.
ORIGINAL: LeftyBuckmaster
Yeah thanks for the suggestions TFOX on A2A and BH. I knew I needed a longer a2a and bh but you gave me a clearer idea of what I needed for spot shooting. The Mojo covered the A2A and BH and came at a decent price as well. I got a Axcel sight and infinity rest to go with the bow. I just need to find I good scope, stabilizer, and some good target arrows. Anybody have any suggestions for those and remember I'm on a budget.
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
#20
RE: Hoyt Xtec
ORIGINAL: Mikey S.
For the money, it's hard to beat the CR scopes and lenses, Lancaster ARchery carries them. Depending on how that bow balances out, you may need to look into a V-bar setup also. Arrows, well you'll get a bunch of answers, but for dots, a friend who shoots pro for Mathews got me onto some 2613's with 300 grain points and 4" feathers. Some guys use the 2712's, 2512's etc.
For the money, it's hard to beat the CR scopes and lenses, Lancaster ARchery carries them. Depending on how that bow balances out, you may need to look into a V-bar setup also. Arrows, well you'll get a bunch of answers, but for dots, a friend who shoots pro for Mathews got me onto some 2613's with 300 grain points and 4" feathers. Some guys use the 2712's, 2512's etc.
ORIGINAL: LeftyBuckmaster
Yeah thanks for the suggestions TFOX on A2A and BH. I knew I needed a longer a2a and bh but you gave me a clearer idea of what I needed for spot shooting. The Mojo covered the A2A and BH and came at a decent price as well. I got a Axcel sight and infinity rest to go with the bow. I just need to find I good scope, stabilizer, and some good target arrows. Anybody have any suggestions for those and remember I'm on a budget.
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
Agreed,just try to get them to spine out for you.