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Post by Buckfever on Jan 18, 2006 0:44:48 GMT -5
e.shore. BTW I was completely pulling your chain dude. ;-)
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Post by eshoremd on Jan 18, 2006 7:04:24 GMT -5
e.shore. BTW I was completely pulling your chain dude. ;-) i know buck i am going to check out the tribute and trykon on thursday. should i be able to keep my cx300's that i shoot with my pse should i buy a new one. im reading better things about the tribute.
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Post by Buckfever on Jan 18, 2006 8:58:39 GMT -5
Yeah those are the 2 that I'd look at. The Tribute is more to my liking spec wise, but the Hoyt is a little better quality. I would think those arrows should be fine up to about 72lbs and a 29" draw, there abouts.
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Post by Buckfever on Jan 18, 2006 9:04:14 GMT -5
But based on my experience here, I would just shoot them both a good bit and see which one holds better for you. That is such an individual thing and I think we spend too much time focused on stuff that doesn't matter near as much. All these bows are plenty fast and quiet for hunting. But the one that balances best in your hands will make you a better shooter and a more proficient hunter.
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