Hoyt RX-7 vs RX-7 Ultra

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I have 30.5” draw length what are the advantages/disadvantages of Ultra at 34” axle to axle over RX-7 30” axle to axle?

Bob
 

Zac

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Less nock pinch, and peep will be closer to your face with longer one. Longer will always balance better as well.
 
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What sort of hunting do you do?


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Big game. Coues deer up to Elephant. Of course I’m not hunting elephant with 80#. My last elephant hunt was with 90-100# Hoyt Alpha Tec Unfortunately 10 days in Zimbabwe with no shot opportunity

Bob
 

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Can you go to a shop to shoot both? I didn't even shoot a normal Rx7. I shoot lefty and the only demo was a right handed. So I took a couple shots and dropped a deposit to order one. I liked it that much. This was when they first came out a couple years back. I enjoy it a lot more than my VXR and it's easier to shoot. The longer ATA and grip seem more forgiving to me.
 
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The RX7U is the only bow out of the two that can accommodate a 30.5" draw. The RX7 tops out at 30". That said, I have a 31" draw and love my RX7U, super stable and easy drawing bow. A bit slow but it's hard to be 100% perfect.
 

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2 years ago I bought the RX7 ultra and eventually swapped it for the Standard. If my draw was as long as yours, I would still have the Ultra. It was the most forgiving bow I have ever shot, but very slow for me at 27" DL.
 
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