Maverick1
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For sale is a Hoyt Vector 32 bow.
The bow is a Vector 32, with XTS Arc – RKT, #2 cams, 26-28” draw length. The bow will come with the RK2C (27” DL) modules, HHA single pin slider sight, Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter rest, peep, and kisser button. (Quiver not included; otherwise pretty much ready to go.)
Factory specs are 6.75” brace height, 32” A-A, 330 fps, 4.0 lbs.
The original limbs were swapped out with limbs from a Hoyt Vector Turbo. (The bow was originally 60-70 pounds. I wanted a heavier draw weight so I had the limbs swapped out with a 70-80 lb Vector Turbo. The limbs between the Vector 32 and Vector Turbo are the exact same – the XTS500 series. The 70-80 lb Vector Turbo limbs have a slightly higher deflection # - - - 94 deflection vs 90 deflection using Hoyt’s previous measurement system - - - which means this bow maxes out at 82-84 lbs draw weight. Can be turned down to 70 lbs.)
This has been my backup bow for the last 10 years. Has only been in the field ONCE for an afternoon sit in a treestand. Very good / excellent condition overall. No finish or wear signs anywhere. (It might be harder to find one in better condition!) (Note: the set screws on the HHA slider sight are corroded a bit - as is common - but this does not affect the functionality of the sight itself.)
Changed strings and cables every two years. Only shot maybe 200-300 (?) arrows through it total over the years, all indoors. (Changed strings and cables, shot it at 30 yards to make sure everything was good, and then didn't shoot it again until repeating every two years.) Primary bow never really failed, so this one was never really used. Purchased a new bow recently and no sense in having two backup bows, so it is time for this one to go to a new home and get some use.
The bow is a Vector 32, with XTS Arc – RKT, #2 cams, 26-28” draw length. The bow will come with the RK2C (27” DL) modules, HHA single pin slider sight, Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter rest, peep, and kisser button. (Quiver not included; otherwise pretty much ready to go.)
Factory specs are 6.75” brace height, 32” A-A, 330 fps, 4.0 lbs.
The original limbs were swapped out with limbs from a Hoyt Vector Turbo. (The bow was originally 60-70 pounds. I wanted a heavier draw weight so I had the limbs swapped out with a 70-80 lb Vector Turbo. The limbs between the Vector 32 and Vector Turbo are the exact same – the XTS500 series. The 70-80 lb Vector Turbo limbs have a slightly higher deflection # - - - 94 deflection vs 90 deflection using Hoyt’s previous measurement system - - - which means this bow maxes out at 82-84 lbs draw weight. Can be turned down to 70 lbs.)
This has been my backup bow for the last 10 years. Has only been in the field ONCE for an afternoon sit in a treestand. Very good / excellent condition overall. No finish or wear signs anywhere. (It might be harder to find one in better condition!) (Note: the set screws on the HHA slider sight are corroded a bit - as is common - but this does not affect the functionality of the sight itself.)
Changed strings and cables every two years. Only shot maybe 200-300 (?) arrows through it total over the years, all indoors. (Changed strings and cables, shot it at 30 yards to make sure everything was good, and then didn't shoot it again until repeating every two years.) Primary bow never really failed, so this one was never really used. Purchased a new bow recently and no sense in having two backup bows, so it is time for this one to go to a new home and get some use.