Hoyt Nitrum Turbo WOW !!!!

kodiakfly

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Is it possible to put 70-80lbs limbs on the nitrum turbo?

More curious than anything.

I really wouldn't think you "need" to. Mine is putting out something like 94 ft-lbs of energy. That'll kill anything on the North American continent any day of the week.
 
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I'm pretty sure MSRP for the Turbo is 999.99, I would check around.

That being said I got all the goodies put on mine this weekend, still shooting in the strings so I haven't bothered sighting in or tuning, but I have a strong feeling I'm really going to like the bow with the Pure Driven 75, just stacking arrows in there.

Don't have a stabilizer on yet, might go with a SS1 offset, or just the cheapest noise dampening one I can find from limbsavers. not entirely sure yet.

Should have the strings shot in this evening and then I'll get to work tuning it and getting ready for pronghorn season!
 
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What stabilizer are you guys running with the Nitrum Turbo?

I shoot tune and hunt with a tightspot 5 arrow quiver (1 arrow removed) at all times to si.ulate hunting scenarios. Bow seems to want to slightly move back to the right (right handed shooter) thinking an offset or rear stabilizer would benefit here.

Otherwise great shooting bow. Not knocking it at all, I shoot 525 grain arrows plus a heavier sight (Montana Black Gold Pure Driven on a 4"bracket, adds a little weight) so I would expect the bow to want to lean right after the shot. Holds great on target
 
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