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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: leemovie on February 27, 2009, 01:00:00 PM
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I can't find any information on this riser.All I know is that it is made by HOYT. It looks similar to Hoyt Hunt master. And some say that Hoyt hunt master is the same as PSE Impala. I wonder if the limbs from a PSE impala can fit this riser. Any tips on where to get a pair of limbs for this riser will be much appreciated.
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c389/leemovie/handle1.jpg)
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c389/leemovie/handle2.jpg)
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c389/leemovie/handle2.jpg)
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Looks to me like a budget target riser. We get loads of very similar risers with matching limbs over here and target archery clubs buy them for beginners courses and novices to use until they buy their own kit.
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If it is a "Huntmaster", I would assume it is a hunting bow. What weight limbs are with it?
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I have a Hoyt Hunt Master (actually it is currenetly on the big auction site) I have compared your pic to my riser and I think the shape is almost identical - big diffference on color though - mine is black.
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This is a budget-bow riser and looks very similar to one that PSE used to market several years ago; they called it a BullsEye, as I recall. Those bows were made in Korea, but I do not know by whom. Since the PSE bows like this came with a maximum draw weight of 35#, I would not over that weight.
I would start looking at a Hoyt dealer for limbs. I have another possible source, but will not be able to speak with him until next week.
Ray
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Originally posted by PAPALAPIN:
If it is a "Huntmaster", I would assume it is a hunting bow. What weight limbs are with it?
Right now, I don't have any limbs for it. that's why I'm looking for information on what limbs can go on this riser. I only need limbs under 40 lb for target shooting practise. They go easy on your back:)
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Originally posted by NumPls:
This is a budget-bow riser and looks very similar to one that PSE used to market several years ago; they called it a BullsEye, as I recall. Those bows were made in Korea, but I do not know by whom. Since the PSE bows like this came with a maximum draw weight of 35#, I would not over that weight.
I would start looking at a Hoyt dealer for limbs. I have another possible source, but will not be able to speak with him until next week.
Ray
Thanks for the info. PSE has a model called buckeye right now, but it looks different. So bullseye is discountined?