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Hoyt Dorado

Started by Jaco W, May 18, 2009, 04:02:00 PM

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Jaco W

Greetings to you from a cold South Africa.
Does anyone know what, at 30'', the draw weight of a 40# @ 28'' Hoyt Dorado is? Thank you,
Jaco Wessels.
www.timberpoint.co.za
May your aim be true.

pseman

I would imagine it would be ~45-46lbs. 2-3lbs per inch is a general rule with draw length. Not absolute, but pretty close.

By the way, I am interested in the Dorado and have a 30" draw. Do you notice any stack at that draw length?
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

muley40

I have a 09 Dorado that is 45#@28" I draw 29" this bow jumped 5# in 1" I sold the limbs and put a pair of Trad-Tech carbon limbs on it what a difference, anyway I have it for sale over at stickbow it is 50#@30" 62"amo makes it smoother drawing than the standard 60"amo,
Independent Bow Hunter

mark land

My Dorado is marked 55#@28in, but it pulls 57#@28 and 54# at my 27in draw.  My Gamemaster is about the same as well!
They'll be no quitters till we bag us some critters!

DesertDude

Mine are 48# @ 28" and a it jumped to 58# @ 30" these limbs seem to stack up at the end.
DesertDude >>>----->

US Navy (Retired)
1978-1998


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