![]() ![]() For the speeds I am getting, it does not feel rough on the draw at all. The draw is remarkably smooth for the performance at the shot. I like the semi-aggressive RKT cam draw curve and have gotten used to the shallow valley over the last year. My arrows are Victory VAP V1 300’s that weigh 419 grains and I am getting 308 fps over my ProChrono Digital. It tuned very easily and holds very solid with a 12 inch stabilizer and my TightSpot quiver. Though compared to the Mathews, they are an entirely different animal. The RKT cams are the same as my Vector, which I really liked once I got used to them. I have been shooting it for about 2 months now, set at 31 inches and 71.5 pounds. The first shot tore a decent hole in the paper and with a few more twists and tweaks it was shooting quite well. I removed the grip (I prefer to shoot off the riser) and set the center shot at 13/16ths, put 2 twists in the left side of the split yoke and tied on a D-loop. I set it up with a new QAD HDX Ultra rest and a custom MT Black Gold multi-pin ascent slider sight (review on that to come later). My Vector had set the bar pretty high but I knew this carbon bow would not disappoint. In December I had made up mind and had to order a new Matrix G3. The more I worked on them, the more I appreciated them. Tuning bows was mostly what I was hired to do, and a lot of Hoyt carbons came in. In May of 2012 I started helping out part-time at the better of the two local bow shops. I was thrilled with my Vector, and still am, but it wasn’t long before I knew I had to have a carbon. At the time the carbon bows didn’t seem worth the 400 additional dollars. I shot the Hoyt side by side with the Centroid and had to go home without a bow. The day I was going to buy it, the G5 rep was at the shop with the new Prime bows. The Hoyt was my choice after many test shots, much research, and a lot of saving and head scratching. The Mathews never fit me especially well but when I bought it in 2010, it was a definite step up from the Bear I had been shooting. First a little background info: In February of 2012 I replaced my Mathews Reezen 6.5 with a Hoyt Vector 35. ![]()
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