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Hoyt Dorado and Long Draw Length?

Started by 4 point, September 13, 2009, 12:14:00 AM

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4 point

Is there any one out there shooting a Hoyt Dorado or Gamemaster II with a 30" or longer draw length? I'd like to try one but I have a 30 1/2 inch draw.

Thanks for any info.

Travis

DesertDude

I have a GM with Dorado limbs (45#@28" marked on limb), at 30" of draw they scaled in at 56#. It feels like they are hitting a wall. This is on a 21" riser, the Dorado's riser is 2" shorter.
DesertDude >>>----->

US Navy (Retired)
1978-1998

WESTBROOK

What DesertDude said.

My stepson had a Dorado, after 28" you had to use both hands!

Eric

DoubleLung

I have a 29" draw length and had a Dorado for about 2 weeks. I couldn't shoot the stock limbs as they stacked terribly and were not smooth at my draw length. I fitted a set of ILF limbs to the riser (there are good walkthroughs on this and it's very easy) and with a set of Long limbs I could draw them well past my draw length without any stacking. You also get a better quality and higher performing limb that way. I sold the bow cause I didnt like a heavier overall bow weight.

4 point

Thanks guys, it does not sound like they will work for me.

Travis


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