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Old 12-09-2017, 09:40 AM
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I think that if you were to try a top of the line bow from any manufacturer these days, they all generally perform the same. You need to decide what it is that you’re looking for out of your bow. Everyone always says that the way it fits you, is the most important factor. However, I’m quite partial to hoyt bows. Mainly because of their rigorous testing, and their warranty. I’m looking at Bowtech this year as well, based on price comparison. With their new solid limbs that are made in house, there shouldn’t be any problems with limb failure. The only thing I don’t like about the new realm is the fact that it has all those extra threaded holes for accessories. The hoyt hyperforce looks like a great bow as well, probably be my next bow, unless I can come across extra cash to buy the redwrx RX-1.
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