![]() ![]() I have a pro-chrony chronograph and have shot the bow through my pro shop's easton as well and I find the Easton to be a bit optimisitic so my numbers are derived from my personal chrony. Then, with all the proper dampening equipment and turned down to 70# this think is super dead in the hand. I had a buddy shoot it same time and we both agreed. Not vibration, but as if was jumping in my hand. In the shop when I was testing it deciding on whether to buy, with no stabilizer or sight, and set at max draw weight (73# new) I felt a bit of hand shock. Granted, any black bow will show more than a camo bow but my BT is also black and is holding up better.Įerily light and quiet. After only a few days of shooting and tinkering with different accessories (quivers, sights etc.) you can see some wear from inadvertent bumps in the shop. Mine is the blackout version and even though Hoyt talks about how tough this bow is, the finish is easily dinged and scuffed. ![]() Very good overall but the carbon riser has some rough spots which is expected given the manufacturing process. Overall very nice, just not that easy to draw and certainly has a firm back wall and a noticeable bump as it drops into the valley. I would love to see the draw force curve on this thing. Seems to build and store more energy right from the first inch of draw. It is a very smooth draw but not as progressive as the solo cam. There is a noticeable bump as it falls into the valley but you can feel this thing want to go. I heard all the hype about the new RKT cam and the smooth easy draw but I was surprised to discover that the CE RKT requires slightly more effort to draw than both my Mathews and Bowtech all set at 70#. Pound for pound one of the the best hunting bows on the market, but I fell in love with the carbon riser of the Hoyt so here it goes. I also have a new 2011 Invasion CPX which really impresses me. I had always admired Hoyt but their bows always seemed to lag in terms of advertised speeds and to be honest, I was always so happy with my Mathews that I never had the desire to stray- until recently. Just picked up my first Hoyt bow after shooting almost exclusively Mathews for years. ![]()
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