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Hoyt GameMaster II

Started by mickeys4, February 13, 2010, 11:18:00 PM

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mickeys4

I have a friend interested in a Hoyt GameMaster II and wants me to research it for him. I have found numerous GameMasters for sale. What is the difference between a  GameMaster and a GameMaster II? I cannot find any information comparing the two bows.Any information would be helpful. Thanks.
"The longbow is the reason we don't speak French today,"

DesertDude

The GM2 has a full wood grip and a deg different limb angle. The limb angle info came from Hoyt when I asked.
DesertDude >>>----->

US Navy (Retired)
1978-1998

James on laptop

It is a different riser with 4 cutouts instead of just two.A little stronger I think because of this but also easier to get quiet.I did not know about any limb angle changes since my limbs come out the same weight on both risers.

If your friend rates bows on shooting quality instead of wood choices he will be very pleased with one.

goodolboy94

I just order another game master 2 had one before but traded it, if you dont mind it being fiberglass and metal, it is a fast fast shooting bow, very accurate I have never bought a bow twice but the gamemaster2, also there nearly indestructable.
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insanedeerhunter

just bought a gamemaster II at denton hill on the blanket sale was a good deal and the bow shoots great and is quiet
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Tdog

I love my GM2.. Very nice shooting bow..


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