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Anyone planning on doing back country elk hunts with their Hoyt Alpha X 33? I like mine but it’s pretty heavy. Trying to decide if it’s worth lugging it out west or should use another setup.
Ok good to hear. I was wondering about that bow being a touch heavier and guys experience using it in the mountainsIf you shoot it well and like it, take it. I wagged a VTM 34 (a bit heavier) hundreds of miles last year, from Alaska tundra to NV desert mountains and everywhere in between.
My old bow I’ve taken out west was a PSE Decree HD 35 ata and was pretty light. Really loved that bow but my cam module snapped so I have gone through a few bows trying to find my new favoriteI shoot a 39" bow. Love it and would *never* go below 35" again.
I was actually thinking of getting a levitate or Lift. Admittedly, I like getting bows and setting them up and selling what I don’t like. I did keep that PSE Decree as my primary bow for about 7 years though.Funny you bring this up as I'm just now asking the same question.
I have been hunting with a recurve- awesome to carry those in the woods. I'm going to hunt with a compound on some hunts and the weight of these with all of the heavy accessories has gone up from 20 yrs ago. My buddies bow with quiver, stabilizers and Garmin sight is 9#
I think it's best to stick with what you shoot best- instead of spending $$$$ and starting from scratch.
I had to start from scratch....bought a used Levitate. Namely as its pretty light platform.....and it's a great shooter.
IME, hunting with a trad bow vs a compound dictates the way you have to hunt -Totally different) ….and its species dependent…depends on if you are talking Elk or Mule Deer.I was actually thinking of getting a levitate or Lift. Admittedly, I like getting bows and setting them up and selling what I don’t like. I did keep that PSE Decree as my primary bow for about 7 years though.
I actually thought of just bringing my long bow because it’s so light and I often feel like I’m backpack hiking rather than hunting elk haha