looking for a bow that is smooth all the way to the wall.. am looking for something without that drop into the valley.... heard hoyt was the way to go... shoot a single cam bowtech now...
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CRTR, I understand about your concerns about a smooth draw. I've owned 2 bows, a Mathews and now a Diamond Black Ice (Bowtech). Both have been very smooth all the way through the valley. I thought I wanted a Bear Carnage because of more speed. Had Basspro set up one for me Friday so I could shoot it. I wanted this bow so bad, I could taste it. Went upstairs to the range and could hardly pull the dang thing at the exact poundage my Diamond is set at! Man, when you get to the valley on this Bear, you had better eat an extra biscuit in order to break it on over. The bow tech explained that if I had never shot a "speed bow" with the more radical cams, that they take getting used to. Put the buying decision on hold. Whatever you do, shoot it first. Don't take anyones recommendations. Good luck. BTW, that Carnage is FAST!!
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this could all be opinionated..i'll go ahead and throw mine out there. Yes i think hoyts are extremely smooth all the way back..i shoot the matrix, i've shot pretty much every hoyt on their line and all are extremely smooth...especially that element.
but the best thing to do is go to an actual pro shop or a few if they don't deal more than 1-2 brands and just shoot them all to see what fits you best
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A "speed bow" will draw smoother if you drop draw weight. If you don't want to pull the full draw weight for all but the last inch or so of the cycle, then get a slower bow or drop poundage on the fast cam. Either way, you'll give up speed for smoother draw. My Carnage is plenty smooth to me, but if I had trouble pulling the draw weight I have it on I can see how it wouldn't be.
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New Breed Genetix is one of the smoothest if not the smoothest bow i have ever shot! I would check it out http://www.newbreedarchery.com/produ...ws/genetix.htm
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