my new toy is finally here!

  • bowtecmike
    Zimmerman mn
    Posts: 467
    #1482990

    well I may regret this after the past 2 seasons success but I made the switch from bowtech to Hoyt. I picked up a carbon spyder 30. But I think I’m going to hold onto my bowtech after the last 2 seasons in 2013 I shot an 8 point buck at 64yds and he only went 30yds this year I dropped a big 10 pointer with the recent success most think I’m crazy for switching but oh well. I can always go back right. haha

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    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13478
    #1482994

    All a matter of what your comfortable with. Every bow fits everyone a little different. You may find that your groups improve…or deteriorate. Smart move on hanging on to the old bow. When Olivia switched from Hoyt to Mathews, she went backwards and it took her a lot of shooting to get back to where she was.

    Tribe bought all the rights to maitland this year and they are formally introducing new bows with the Maitland technology at the ATA show. I know a few prostaff that used them this year and had nothing but great things to say about them. I’m holding off on a bow until I get a Maitland in my hands

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #1483068

    Awesome, I love the looks of that bow. I’m a firm believer they are all pretty good now days and to shoot what fits you best. Now you gotta change your username…. devil

    Hoyt4
    NULL
    Posts: 1252
    #1483115

    Very nice I have the Element you will love this bow. I keep a backup bow for out of state trips. Had to use a few times when something breaks in the past.

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