Hoyt Alphamax 35. It's a smooth nail driving machine.
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Hoyt Alphamax 35. It's a smooth nail driving machine.
I am shooting a bow older than me...Bear Polar 2 no sights and still use fingers no release....looking for a new bow (well new to me anyways) to start with next year...will have to learn a release but sights will have to go no matter what
I HUNT THEREFORE I AM WELL FED
I shoot the Bear Lights Out. Very quiet, Not the fastest 308fps but quick, light. All you hear is the arrow hit the target.![]()
person spoiler cam, 92#, not enough let off, overdraw, homade or rigged sight pin, arrows way too light, yeah it's loud but it's fast.
Bowtech Admiral 27.5 inch draw, 62 lbs. Its smooth, quiet and very forgiving.
Thanking GOD for every day he gives me and hoping I make the most of it.
I shoot a Darton Maverick... Still shooting my first bow.
I am surprised to see it took 14 pages before a saw a Darton.
I presently hunt with a Black Widow TF III 49 lbs.@ 28 inches.I love the simplicity and look of traditional bows.Also the adaptability of being able to cant the bow different angles to shoot.They are lightweight and not much can go wrong with a traditional type bow.I try to limit my shots at game to 20 yards or less.I also have 3 other bows--Black Widow PSR,Black Creek Banshee,and a Kentuckian flatbow.
I shoot a MQ32
Just got a new one this year, Hoyt Maxxis 31
Feed corn or don't. Shoot what you want if its legal. Be kind to other hunters, and focus your aggression toward anti-hunting, anti-gun, and just about any liberal.
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