I have done a few little write ups on it but figured I would share some more thoughts after some more time behind it. Ya, it's a speed bow, so some might be turned off right away. Myself, I wipe a clean slate with each by with no preconceptions. The new Turbo cam is a performer in every way. The higher tension loads on the cables made for a very firm backwall and the consistency pulling through the shot is outstanding, makes me not even think about having a limb stop bow. The valley is ample in my opinion and keeps you honest while maintaining the pull through the shot very repeatable. For the speed it is producing and what it has to offer, I can't think of another bow on the market that I like better. The ZT cable guard and new riser design pave the way for less pre lean needed in comparison to previous Turbo models in the past. This bow has performed flawlessly know matter what I throw at it so far. It is so repeatable with bareshafts for me, I can't think of another bow I have ever owned that has been this repeatable. Even when I go a couple weeks without shooting my personal bows, due to a busy tuning schedule with other bows, it picks right back up where it left off.
Hats of to Hoyt, for producing not your typical speed bow, this one is a true performer in speed and forgiveness.
Final specs for my hunting setup for this year
28/74#
426 gr arrow
Peep & Loop
314 fps
It is destroying arrows left and right
80 yards
100 yards
70 yards
Hats of to Hoyt, for producing not your typical speed bow, this one is a true performer in speed and forgiveness.
Final specs for my hunting setup for this year
28/74#
426 gr arrow
Peep & Loop
314 fps
It is destroying arrows left and right
80 yards
100 yards
70 yards