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<blockquote data-quote="southpa" data-source="post: 3026826" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>I've always had a hard time ignoring the smooth draw cycle of hoyt. But I also shoot a prime Ct5 very well. The prime has a solid backwall with limb stops, which my hoyts do not. I think all manufacturer's fit certain shooters styles differently. First impressions are not always what they seem IMO. I don't care much for primes draw cycles as they are pretty harsh but I bought mine years ago, used, without shooting it and I found that I shoot it very well. So when hitting the center matters most, it just flat out works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southpa, post: 3026826, member: 65823"] I've always had a hard time ignoring the smooth draw cycle of hoyt. But I also shoot a prime Ct5 very well. The prime has a solid backwall with limb stops, which my hoyts do not. I think all manufacturer's fit certain shooters styles differently. First impressions are not always what they seem IMO. I don't care much for primes draw cycles as they are pretty harsh but I bought mine years ago, used, without shooting it and I found that I shoot it very well. So when hitting the center matters most, it just flat out works. [/QUOTE]
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