Hoyt Recruves
#1
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Joined: Jul 2005
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From: West Virginia
Has or does anyone shoot a Hoyt Recurve? The Tiburon or GameMaster.
http://www.hoyt.com/products/tiburon.tpl
I had mentioned in an earlier post I was looking at getting into More traditional from a compound and have always liked Hoyt's compound bows, and their recurve design is a take down that will allow you purchase different limbs later to add or reduce weight, but I have seen no mention of them in any of the posts I have read. I realize they are not a true traditional style. But if anyone has tried one or shoots one, I would be interested in their thoughts on the bow.
Thanks
http://www.hoyt.com/products/tiburon.tpl
I had mentioned in an earlier post I was looking at getting into More traditional from a compound and have always liked Hoyt's compound bows, and their recurve design is a take down that will allow you purchase different limbs later to add or reduce weight, but I have seen no mention of them in any of the posts I have read. I realize they are not a true traditional style. But if anyone has tried one or shoots one, I would be interested in their thoughts on the bow.
Thanks
#2
I just got a Gamemaster and really like it a lot.It is my first recurve and can't wait to take a deer with it.I bought the black and wood bow think is a very sharp looking.I think if you bought one you eoild not be disappointed.Good hunting..

#3
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mississippi USA
I haven't shot one, but have heard good things about the Gamemaster. Don't worry about what's "traditional"--get a bow that works for you and you are comfortable with.
Chad
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