Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: Dirty Mike on October 11, 2010, 04:32:08 PM
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Anybody own this.bow or have shot it im looking at one right now and am interested in it any thoughts?
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I shot it when It came out in 2006. It was a great bow when it hit the market but there has been some improvements on the newer models the last few years
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I have both the XL and the shorter Trykon. The XL is a sweet shooting bow and is very easy to set up and very consistent and forgiving. The only thing that I can say bad about it is compared to the shorter model it definitely is heavier. I use it as a back up bow as the shorter Trykon carries better. Sure wish the shorter model had the same shooting characteristics. Hope this helps.
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You can never go wrong with a HOYT :archery_smiley:
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I been shooting the trykon (32 a-a) since they came out in 05 I beleive and I love it. But I think its time for a new hoyt for next year. I will turn this one into another carp bow if I can get some 50# limbs for it.
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make sure its YOUR draw...you cant change the Draw on that cam.
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I found one at a shop for.500 all set up and case aarrows
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I have one that has been sitting in my garage for a couple ears. It is in like new condition. Has a 29" draw length. $200 if you want it. Haven't even looked at since I put it there. Bought it for son-in-law and he bought a different bow. PM me if you want it.
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I have an XL. It is a great shooting bow and you can't go wrong with it. The only con, it is a bit heavier than the newer models. One other con might be that you have to order new cams if you want to change the draw length.
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I found one at a shop for.500 all set up and case aarrows
Budd 500 is preatty steep man. you should be able to find a trykon all day for around 300. if you are looking for a used bow there are the new maxxis on ebay for 600 to 800 ready to go. the trykon is a great bow and I have taken many animales with one but dont sell yourself short. also like xxx said the draw has to be right or you will have to order new cams.
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Best bow ever. Usually buy a new bow every year or two and have quit since owning the XL. Got one over near belfair you can shoot if you would like!
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Like the other guy said you cant go wrong with a Hoyt I have had several, and have never been dissapointed.