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Hoyt CyberTec

ShaneHallum

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Got a chance to pick up a used Cybertec..

Anybody got any imput on these? positives, negitives?

I've shot the bow and it feels pretty nice.. I'm curious about the durabilty and all that good stuff.
 
Very good bow! It's "old school" with the traditional riser/limb shape. I find that I'm more accurate with this style than with parallel limbs when shooting longer distances.

It is very similar to the X-tec I had (one of my favorite bows ever). The Cam 1/2 is a smooth cam. It's pretty light compared to most bows with it's specs. The brace height is less than most would like for hunting at 6 5/8", but that's a personal thing.

Hoyt limbs never wear out. I have three Hoyt target bows that I've bought used ;) (Shutup Richard)

What shape are the string and cables in? If it's cheap it's probably a safe bet. It won't have much resale value since it's been out of production a while.
 
The strings are a 8/10. The buss cable has a little wear on it.

It's ready to hunt, with a Ripcord rest, extreme rt9000 sights.

I believe it's a good deal just from shooting the bow.. It's faster than my Bowtech.

You think 200 dollars is a good deal?
 
If it fits you and has the sight and rest with it then I'd say it's a good deal. You are basically getting the bow for $100 since you could sell the sight and rest for ~$100 on AT.
 

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