Anyone shoot the Hoyt Dorado (new recurve)? Opinions? Does it use the same limbs as the GM and GMII?
All the best,
Glenn
I can't tell much except that I had one in my hands today, I think it propbably will shoot ok, it has a very good grip, while it has a radiused shelf I wasn't a fan of the rest material that comes with the bow.
David
If you go to the Hoyt website, it will tell you all about it. I'm considering the Dorado myself! :thumbsup:
We have one in the shop and I set it up and shot it. Very nice bow-smooth and easy draw and launches without handshock, as expected. I like it because it doesn't have the extra "bar".
Can anyone tell me how they shoot? Do they shoot as hard as other top bows out there? Are they quiet or loud?
I really like the looks of the bow. Somebody has shot one somewhere.
it is 2"s shorter than the GM
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I just bought one today. I also have a GM. I like the grip and the feel of the dorado better. The riser is more deflex and the grip fits my hand better so I find it easier group with. The limbs apear to be the same and are still running a little high on poundage. It has 50# limbs that are 54#@28. I'll try ad post comparison pics next week when the warden goes back to work. :D
Cool, thanks for the reply.
I saw them priced @ $485-535. Is this right or are they a little higher?
Here are some pics. As you can see the riser is shorter on the dorado but is more deflex than the GM. I find it easier to shoot. It uses the same limbs as the GM.
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Looks like the Dorado shelf is cut real low and close to your hand
I saw and handled a GMII about 2 weeks ago in my local dealers shop. I really liked the feel of it too. I bet the Dorado is just as nice if not moreso than the GMII.
The price you list seems WAY HIGH!! I can't remember what they priced the Dorado at but I know it wasn't that much. If that is what your shop is quoting you, you need to shop around some.
One thing I wish Hoyt would do is make a fitting for both the Doradon and GMII so they could accept ILF limbs and also let you have the adjustability that comes with ILF Risers. WARFing those risers would be GREAT and I would buy one tomorrow. I guarantee that Hoyt would sell them as fast as they could make them. The other risers they would compete with are LOTS more money.
Good Luck in your search.
Nala
nala,
David at DAS bows makes a ILF attachment for the GM.
Finger Lakes,
I have checked about those attachments that he sells and have read lots of comments about them. Everyone that uses them really likes them. If I got one of the Hoyt Risers no doubt I would use his product if something like I want wasn't available.
What I am talking about would let you use the ILF limbs AND give you the adjustability that comes with the ILF risers and WARF risers. On my WARF riser I attach the ILF limbs and I can adjust the draw weight up or down a range of about 7 pounds or so depending on the Riser you are using. The attachments that SOSA sells only lets you attach the limbs and it doesn't give you any adjustment at all.
Who knows, maybe someone will change it.
Nala
Glenn,I have one.Shooting it about 3 weeks. It
came with felt rest and strike plate which started
coming apart after several arrows.I replaced it
with off shelf rest...works great hen feather not
getting torn up now. I shoot Easton ST Epic 600
125 grain tip. Bow is 45# Camo,I put wiskers and
limb savers arrow speed 187 F/Sec. It's quiet for
hunting.I can hit target at 35-40 yds with it.
Looking to hunt Louisiana Hogs.
call Roger 225-907-4471 with questions./
Thanks to all that responded. I greatly appreciate you all taking the time to post. I'm definitely going to look into one later - not that I need another bow...but I am very interested in this model since I sold my GM.
The concerns with the shelf material don't concern me too much because I always put on my own material - preferably Seal Skin. I've really been enjoying that stuff.
I guess I had got lucky with my GM. I had two sets of limbs for it - 45's and 50's. At 27" draw, they pulled 43 and 48 respectively on my scale, which told me they were pretty much dead-on the number. If I could buy this new Dorado with 50's and they pulled anywhere from 48 to 52 lbs, I'd be very happy.
All the best,
Glenn
Roger... "Louisiana Hogs"??? I've never heard of such a thing! (just joking - I'm from New Iberia!)
I'm trying to help someone figure wood arrow spine for a Dorado. Is the riser cut to or past center? How much? Thanks
FYI there was a post on here about the Reflex Nomad. It's the same bow and they are selling for $300 at Ca....'s. Do a search for it. I'm really looking at this bow.
DesertDude
It is a great bow,right now I am shooting Carbons out of it I have two sets of limbs 40# and 50# they run on the heavy side about 3 to 5 pounds,Fletcher is hooking me up with some wood arrow I can not wait.Blake
I just purchased a Dorado yesterday! Looking forword to running it thru the paces! I like the looks and it really looks like it will be a shooter. But we'll see in a couple of days! :-)