Been shooting a Hoyt Highline for the last two years, highly recommend for the long draw boys on here. The 36" ATA makes the pin settle very easily.
Specs:
70 lbs draw
32.5" draw length
getting 285 fps with a 500 gr arrow weight (current set up)
Tested:
525 gr arrow: 275 fps
550 gr arrow: 266 fps
I’m running a Prime RVX32 that I picked up back in August. Prior to that, I was running a 2005 Hoyt ViperTec that I bought new in 2005. I had a failure at half draw with the Hoyt and couldn’t source parts for the limb pivots that disintegrated while drawing.
The Prime is a big step forward as it relates to sound, vibration, shootability, etc. I researched for months, shooting every flagship bow on the market, before pulling the trigger on the Prime. Paired it up with a Prime Epsilon rest, MBG Pro Hunter 5 pin slider, a Tightspot quiver, and two dozen Victory RIP TKOs.
I love shooting the hoyt vtm34 until I got the lift 33. Unfortunately I have been cursed by the lift. First the limbs cracked, got fixed and two days later shot groups and didn't realize the nock was cracked and boom went the bow. I still love shooting both bows.
Still shooting the Bowtech Realm SS. Incredibly smooth, fast enough, and I still have my yokes for tuning. Yea, yea, I get it with things like Deadlock and similar offerings from other companies, but I think tuning yokes is more granular and part of archery for me is the tuning process.