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lets see some hoty dorado pic

Started by hunter jenkins, January 17, 2009, 12:45:00 PM

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hunter jenkins

are you shooting off the self or off a rest thanks

Tater

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hunter jenkins


ckanous


ckanous

I put my Hoyt quiver back after I made a few modifcations to it. The original posts were to long and really through the balance off. I cut the posts down and retapped them tucking them as close to the bow as possible. I took more off the hood post, maybe 1 1/2" and had to leave a little more on the bottom one for fletch clearance. Worked out perfect balanced it back out like the GN side quiver I had on it.



Ybuck

great idea with the quiver Chris!  :thumbsup:   I may try that with my GMII.
Steve.

ckanous

Just check the bottom one before you cut it so you don't cut to much.

Ybuck

QuoteOriginally posted by ckanous:
Just check the bottom one before you cut it so you don't cut to much.
will do, thanks!
Steve.

Mo. Huntin

Man I thought I was going to see some chicks holding dorado's

ckanous

Want me to get my wife to hold my bow for a picture?

George D. Stout


Rooselk

I've noticed that Fred Eichler is using a Hoyt Dorado on his Easton's Bowhunting television program this year. Makes sense given that Hoyt is owned by Easton. From the three new programs I've seen thus far it certainly looks like that bow gets the job done.
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ChadF

Do you guys think it shoots as hard as some of the nicer wood bows on the market? Palmer,Widow,RER,Great plains, etc.

ckanous

Only one I have shot listed above is a Widow and it was almost 10# heavier so it was faster. Now it was also mass weight heavier and with a 600+ gr. arrow so it was super quiet. Mt Dorado has slight vibration in the riser after the shot, its not to loud but you can hear and feel it.  All in all I would say it outperformed my Dorado by a slim margin. A few changes to equal the playing field and would be right there with it.

NDTerminator

Would love to get one but I've never seen a LH.  Can't even find info if they make a LH or not, for some reason...
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hunter jenkins


dadto2

Bill Tell how did you mount that quiver? What kind of rest do ya shoot?

Bill Tell

dadto2

I have a seal skin rest and plate with a match stick under it to get the pivot point right above the deepest part of the grip.

I tapped a hole down in the bottom part of the riser so now I can use the standard screw in mounting with the Great Northern bow quiver.
"I'm going to find my direction magnetically. " Eddie Vedder

Bill Tell

QuoteOriginally posted by NDTerminator:
Would love to get one but I've never seen a LH.  Can't even find info if they make a LH or not, for some reason...
I would think that they do.  Have you talked to a Hoyt dealer?
"I'm going to find my direction magnetically. " Eddie Vedder


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