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How many of you would willingly do this to your bow? See first post.

Question by ckRich. Uploaded on March 05, 2010

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from ckRich wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

I don't think I'd pay the $1600 price tag, but this is still amazing. Check it out

http://www.hoyt.com/videos/index.php?v=53#video_content

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from liver5660 wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Nope. not a chance.

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from VAHunter540 wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Thats awesome... but yeah, the price tag is way outta my reach.

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from seneca_slabs wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Wow, that is nuts. I couldn't see myself paying that much money for a bow!

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Watched all 4 and got to say, they have come along way with materials.

That's not your DADDIES BOW!

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from Jere Smith wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

And it won't be MY bow either.

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from MLH wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Aren't those graphite frames? Not sure I'll pull one back if the frame got nicked.

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

MLH: The riser is carbon.

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from NYhunter wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Not for me!!!

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Running a truck over the riser does nothing for me. I'm more interested in the limb pockets and wheel bearings.

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from RichardF wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

that's a $1600 bad decision. Even if it can handle it what happens when something gets a slight crack and breaks when at full draw. Not for me.

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from SD_Whitetail_Hntr wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Craziness if you ask me.. Don't need to drop $1600 tho..

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from hengst wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

oops..... just found out that won't work on my Alpine...guess I have to buy a Mathews now for this season

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from Hunter Savage wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

what you dont do that heck i use my bow for traction mat when ever i get stuck , it makes a handy pry bar as well not to mention a spare leaf spring on my truck if i run it bit hard through the rough stuff . 1600 for a bow yeah it will be a real cold day in he-- .

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Spending that much on a bow is not any different then spending that money on a rifle or shotgun. Its all where and how you want to spend your money. Some folks by really nice rifles and shotguns and others buy really nice bows. For me, I would find it a LOT easier to spend $1,600 on a bow before I will on a gun.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

Nooo...I don't think so!!!

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from VAHunter540 wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Thats awesome... but yeah, the price tag is way outta my reach.

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from seneca_slabs wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Wow, that is nuts. I couldn't see myself paying that much money for a bow!

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from Jere Smith wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

And it won't be MY bow either.

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from RichardF wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

that's a $1600 bad decision. Even if it can handle it what happens when something gets a slight crack and breaks when at full draw. Not for me.

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from liver5660 wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Nope. not a chance.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Watched all 4 and got to say, they have come along way with materials.

That's not your DADDIES BOW!

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from MLH wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Aren't those graphite frames? Not sure I'll pull one back if the frame got nicked.

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

MLH: The riser is carbon.

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from NYhunter wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Not for me!!!

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Running a truck over the riser does nothing for me. I'm more interested in the limb pockets and wheel bearings.

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from SD_Whitetail_Hntr wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Craziness if you ask me.. Don't need to drop $1600 tho..

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from hengst wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

oops..... just found out that won't work on my Alpine...guess I have to buy a Mathews now for this season

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from Hunter Savage wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

what you dont do that heck i use my bow for traction mat when ever i get stuck , it makes a handy pry bar as well not to mention a spare leaf spring on my truck if i run it bit hard through the rough stuff . 1600 for a bow yeah it will be a real cold day in he-- .

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from ckRich wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

I don't think I'd pay the $1600 price tag, but this is still amazing. Check it out

http://www.hoyt.com/videos/index.php?v=53#video_content

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from lovetohunt wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Spending that much on a bow is not any different then spending that money on a rifle or shotgun. Its all where and how you want to spend your money. Some folks by really nice rifles and shotguns and others buy really nice bows. For me, I would find it a LOT easier to spend $1,600 on a bow before I will on a gun.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 9 weeks ago

Nooo...I don't think so!!!

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