2015 hoyt

Here's mine, 2015 Nitrum Turbo, 70#, 28.5 draw. Liking it a lot so far, very quiet at the shot, a little touchy to get tuned, but it is working. It has a Code Red Ace rest on it now and an HHA King Pin sight.

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really cool pic there Gavilan. wish I could comment in the thread but im stuck with my old 2014 CST.;)
 
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Looked at them but decided to stick with my Alphamax 35 another year or more. Like seeing the pics though.

God Bless.
 
Just flew to Anchorage to pick up my CST this weekend. The Turbo Cam will work you, but it shoots if you mind your P's and Q's and the geometry of the bow is comfortable and shoots well. A CS34 would be a target bow, these things shoot so well.

545 gr arrow, 71 lbs, 29"....277-280 fps/90 ft-lbs energy. Incredible bow. I've been a Hoyt guy for 25 years, but even if I hadn't been, this bow would've made me one.
 

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Setting up my new Nitrium Turbo now. She far so good. The turbo cam is smooth and wicked fast. Finally retiring the spyder turbo.
 
What do you notice the most being different? I love my aluminum Spyder Turbo.


Actually more than I expected. The riser is still alum and weight is prob very close to the same. The shape of the Nitrium is easy on the eyes and is reportedly stiffer. It is a couple inches shorter than the Spyder Turbo. The cable guard is the all new design for 2015 and completely diff than any other on the market. The limb silencers are adjustable now so if you back the weight off you can back the rubber pad away from limbs too. The cam is all new and much faster. 12 fps second faster to be exact. That is with a custom string from Tom "Ex-Wolverine" on the spy turbo and factory string on the new Nit Turbo. Both bows are 29",70# and tuned & synched up.
So far I have just mounted the Hamskea, synced cams and have been blind bailing at short range. The bare shafts and fletched are impacting at the same. 440gr Easton Injexion coming out at 306 fps.
 
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That's all I have now. I am really liking this new Nitrum!!
 
Actually more than I expected. The riser is still alum and weight is prob very close to the same. The shape of the Nitrium is easy on the eyes and is reportedly stiffer. It is a couple inches shorter than the Spyder Turbo. The cable guard is the all new design for 2015 and completely diff than any other on the market. The limb silencers are adjustable now so if you back the weight off you can back the rubber pad away from limbs too. The cam is all new and much faster. 12 fps second faster to be exact. That is with a custom string from Tom "Ex-Wolverine" on the spy turbo and factory string on the new Nit Turbo. Both bows are 29",70# and tuned & synched up.
So far I have just mounted the Hamskea, synced cams and have been blind bailing at short range. The bare shafts and fletched are impacting at the same. 440gr Easton Injexion coming out at 306 fps.

Is that new beaut fussy on form?
 
Brandon- I have just been blind bail shooting at close range. Don't even have a sight mounted yet. I will say the bare shafts are angling into the target parallel with fletched.
All I have had to do is advance the top cam to sync them. Will start to back up shooting the bare shafts and yoke tune as needed. But what I am seeing now leads Me to think it is very close.
 
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