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Unintended: Joined Team Hoyt Today lol

UTGrad

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Went into Archery Den on my vacation today to shoot the new Creed for the 10th time. I couldn't wait to get the Creed next week. The new Hoyt Spyder 30 was laying out in 28" draw so I gave it a spin. I walked out with it today lol

The Spyder 30 is as smooth as any bow I've shot, has a very firm wall but a tad softer than the Creed and fit perfect.

I shot the Creed, then the Hoyt, then the Creed, then the Hoyt until I made my decision.

Will get pics as soon as Photobucket cooperates.
 
Note the Lost Camo stabilizer lol

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They sure are sweet shooting ! I loved it when I shot it . We will see what the wife is gonna let me spend on a new one this year :)
 
Congrats on the new Hoyt Spyder 30 . I love my Hoyt Katera XL , shot a doe with it today . Very smooth and forgiving bows . I had a Hoyt ProForce Extreme back in 1990 that was one of my favorite deer killing' bows of all time . I'm happy to be shooting another Hoyt again . Great bows , great company . I think you will be happy with your choice .
 
UTGrad said:
Anybody have an timing issues with the cam and 1/2 system? Hoyt says it doesn't need adjustment in the manual.

They need to be timed and synced like any cam system, including single cams.
 
IL 88 said:
UTGrad said:
Anybody have an timing issues with the cam and 1/2 system? Hoyt says it doesn't need adjustment in the manual.

They need to be timed and synced like any cam system, including single cams.

Correct, and when you get them in time take a sharpie and mark lines and both sides of the cams, using the limbs as a straight edge, on both ends so you can tell when/if anything has moved. Hoyts do have some "wiggle room" in their specs (generally 1/4"), unlike Mathews which has to be 100% dead on.
 
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