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Hoyt Dorado

Started by Coach Jones, February 28, 2011, 11:49:00 PM

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Coach Jones

How do you think this bow would be for a first bow for my son?  How do they compare to other custom recurves?  Advantages or disadvantages of this bow?

Spectre

Anything by Hoyt is top notch. Great bow.
Gila hickory selfbow 54#
Solstice reflex/deflex 45#

Eugene Slagle

It's a very good bow, very solid with a relatively small grip area I would warn you though they tend to go a little heavy on the limb weight, mine was a 50# but actually pulled 54#.
Zona Custom Recurve: 60" 49# @ 27.5".
Sky Sky Hawk Recurve: 60" 47# @ 27.5".
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ckanous

I think it would be a great bow but I ditto what Eugene says about the weight. You need to keep his  weight down anyway if he hasn't shot a recurve before and when you do choose a starting weight get it 5# lower on a HOYT. You can always trade and upgrade Dorado limbs and the resell seems to be pretty good on these bows, I should know because like an idiot I sold 2! Good luck

NC BowBender

I bought a Dorado for my 15 year old daughter, and she loves to shoot it. It does have a small grip, tho & she has large hands. She has adjusted to the grip.
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reddogge

Does anyone know how the Dorado compares with the new Buffalo bow?
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Carbonkiller

i have the dorado, gamemaster2, and excel. i have setup 2 buffalos for my local pro shop. i get dealer pricing and i still cant justify buying one. my dorado is my favorite bow! shoots smooth and quieter than the gm2 with less work:) the buffalo is nice but shooting it along side my other 3 bows...i only got a few fps difference.

Carbonkiller

one other thing to consider..for me at least, is i can use ILF limbs on all 3 of my bows. not so with the buffalo

Hatrick

I think the Dorado would be an excellent choice for your son. It's a very nice bow, solid shooter, and you could get a heavier set of limbs fairly cheap as he grows. It's not just a good "first" bow but works well for those of us with plenty of experience as well.
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EL Mejor

DORADO VERY GOOD BOW WITH OPTIONS...
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bigugly1

Can't go wrong with the Dorado. I have a Buffalo myself and I love it. I have two sons and couldn't afford to get them both new Hoyts but I went with Maddog to get them each one for $300 may want to look at Maddog yourself.


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