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    Hoyt Vectrix

    Anyone bought a Vectrix yet.

    Strummer you have a PM.

    #2
    wish i had the money for one, i shot one a few days ago and boy it is sweeeeeeeeeet!!! quiet, fast hoyt went all out on this one and i like the fact its lighter than the trykon. im impressed if u couldent tell!!

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      #3
      Not only did I shoot one I brought one home

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        #4
        Never shot a Hoyt maybe I will give it a shot.

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          #5
          im jealous, did u get the vectrix or the xl? they are sweet!

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            #6
            Dang Keith another bow?? What is that 4 this year?? Oh to be single with a plant job. Right now I would just settle for a plant job.

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              #7
              Epack, I got the vectrix.

              Kovar, if you count recurves it would be around 6

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                #8
                The archery shop in Victoria has about 12 of the new bows in. All right hand 28 -29"

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                  #9
                  Yall shoulda waiting on the new Mathews. Now you're just going to be disappointed!!

                  I have seen the new Hoyts in print. Haven't had time to go by the bow shop to check one out. When they get the new Mathews in, I will go check both out. I want to see the new "faster" Ross as well.

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                    #10
                    Yall shoulda waiting on the new Mathews. Now you're just going to be disappointed!!
                    I don't think so. I helped Strummer set up his and it was about the easiest we every did. We twisted one cable just a tad to get timing perfect and after three bare shaft shots we had the bare shaft in the target perfectly straight laying next to his blazer fletched 3-60 acc at 20 yards. One broadhead shot showed perfect arrow flight impacting exactly where the field points were. With the best limbs on the market and three different grip options, this bow wants for nothing. Too bad the lefthanded ones won't be available until after the first of the year. I thought this bow was much easier to set up than the Trykons last year.

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                      #11
                      i will never wait on mathews, hoyt is the one

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                        #12
                        76 years of Archery Engineering with many first archery engineering accomplishments. You kind of learn from your past to build a better future.

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                          #13
                          Clearly they're running out of names.

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                            #14
                            I sold one today.

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                              #15
                              I shot one today, and i like my trykon better. yes the trykon is a lil heavier but i like it that way, more stability for me, both are smooth, quiet, but the let off diff is HUGE, that is for the trykons let off is much more it feels like to me, i guess the valley of a trykon is deeper! Overall stick with the trykon.

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