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Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadheads
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<blockquote data-quote="TX mountain hunter" data-source="post: 661639" data-attributes="member: 29141"><p><strong>Re: Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadh</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response guys. While researching into these latest new bows for 2012, I stumbled across the Hoyt Vector Turbo. At 340 fps, & still 35 ATA, its hard to ignore, I'm thinking the extra couple ounces might be worth it (and the price difference). Then I got to comparing it to the Bowtech CPXL. Both sound pretty amazing, I'm trying to sort out which one.</p><p></p><p>Buffalo Bob,</p><p>On the 7 pin spot hog, do you think I could still get past 100 yards with a 400 gr arrow moving 300 fps? I've yet to find the specs of the maximum gap between top and bottom pin... I've narrowed my sights down to that or trophy taker's 10 pin sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX mountain hunter, post: 661639, member: 29141"] [b]Re: Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadh[/b] Thanks for the response guys. While researching into these latest new bows for 2012, I stumbled across the Hoyt Vector Turbo. At 340 fps, & still 35 ATA, its hard to ignore, I'm thinking the extra couple ounces might be worth it (and the price difference). Then I got to comparing it to the Bowtech CPXL. Both sound pretty amazing, I'm trying to sort out which one. Buffalo Bob, On the 7 pin spot hog, do you think I could still get past 100 yards with a 400 gr arrow moving 300 fps? I've yet to find the specs of the maximum gap between top and bottom pin... I've narrowed my sights down to that or trophy taker's 10 pin sight. [/QUOTE]
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