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Old 01-20-2017, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by normanrd View Post
I choose Hoyt. They are one of only 2 iso 9000 certified bow manufactures. The other being Prime. What this means to the consumer in a nut shell is the the product you have in your hand is there because very rigorous quality control specs of all aspects of the creation and assembly of that bow hand been adhered to. No other bow companies can say that and back it up with certification.

Additionally, they are generally a great shooting, we'll built and nice to shoot bow.

My advise is to shoot a bunch of bows and find the one that feels the most natural to you, regardless of price or manufacturer. If you go value shopping, you will give up something, and if that is fit and feel you are hand capping yourself right out of the chute.

Norm
I am with Norm.

Why buy a Skoda when you can buy a Toyota for the same money.
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