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    Hoyt. Is it really better?

    I've had a PSE Omen Max since 2013, and I cannot say that I have any real complaints. But if I am being fair, I have only shot bows of lesser quality. I am hearing a lot of good things about Hoyt, and I am considering trying one out. Is it worth my time? Are Hoyt bows really better, or is it personal preference?

    Thanks.

    #2
    Personal preference.. They'll all definitely feel better to draw than any Omen though

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      #3
      I recently traded my Mathews Heli-m for a Hoyt and I love it so far. Def a fast bow

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        #4
        Go shoot one, you may love it or hate it!

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          #5
          Best way to know, test them out... See what feels good to you!

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            #6
            I'm a Hoyt fan, BUT I wouldn't say they are better or worse than the other big names. Mostly personal preference. I'm a fan because they just feel right to me.

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              #7
              I like chocolate better than vanilla.

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                #8
                I am a Hoyt fan and that's what I shoot. For a pure hunting bow they are among the top. They just feel right to me and I shoot them well. To me, it's seems like the whitetail woods are dominated by mathews and the mountains and hunts out west seem to be majority Hoyt. Hoyt does well slinging hunting weight arrows and they are tough.

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                  #9
                  Yes sir, go shoot them all. When I did the Hoyt fit my hand better. I have the CRX 32 and love it.

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                    #10
                    I started with a cheap new Hoyt when I started shooting bows... Then went to Mathews, then got another Mathews, then a Bowtech, now back to a Hoyt. ALL shot fantastic. It's just preference and what feels good to you.

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                      #11
                      The draw cycle will probably be night and day smoother than anything in the PSE line...you may sacrifice a little speed, but I bet you'll find it's worth it!

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                        #12
                        I agree with every one. It's all in the feel. I shot a carbon turbo the other day. For me the grip was horrible. Took me a bit to get it figured once I did no problem. The draw curve on the bow was also horrible for me. I like a bow that is rolls of at the back of the curve the turbo builds to the back. Hard on my shoulder. But once I got used to it no problems.

                        I was looking hard at the turbo. What stopped me was for my 26.5 draw it's at the bottom of #2 cam. If it would have been at the top of #1 cam I prolly would own one.

                        You do need to shoot as many bows as you can. When you shoot that one bow that fits you will know.

                        After saying all of that. To answer your question. Yes Hoyt is better the pse. In my opinion.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by lbbf View Post
                          I'm a Hoyt fan, BUT I wouldn't say they are better or worse than the other big names. Mostly personal preference. I'm a fan because they just feel right to me.
                          Agreed.

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                            #14
                            They're all good bows these days, but I do prefer Hoyt.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by enewman View Post
                              I agree with every one. It's all in the feel. I shot a carbon turbo the other day. For me the grip was horrible. Took me a bit to get it figured once I did no problem. The draw curve on the bow was also horrible for me. I like a bow that is rolls of at the back of the curve the turbo builds to the back. Hard on my shoulder. But once I got used to it no problems.

                              I was looking hard at the turbo. What stopped me was for my 26.5 draw it's at the bottom of #2 cam. If it would have been at the top of #1 cam I prolly would own one.

                              You do need to shoot as many bows as you can. When you shoot that one bow that fits you will know.

                              After saying all of that. To answer your question. Yes Hoyt is better the pse. In my opinion.
                              So the draw was horrible until you got used to it. The cam configuration wasn't how you liked it....but Hoyt is better than PSE. Gotcha

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