i have narrowed down my pic to the hoyt carbon element G3, or the spyder 30. this will be my first bow using a release.
i have previously been shooting a jennings buckmaster with fingers since '97. i know, i am a dinosaur! (from what the shop owner said lol).
granted, it has been 7 years since i shot a bow continually. i would group all 6 arrows into a 2" circle at 30 yds.
now i am looking to get with the times i guess.
i have shot both of them back to back, but after trying the 2 hoyts, bowtech insanity and experience, and the mathews 'i have no idea top of the line for $900', they all just kinda blend after 2 hours. so i went back today fresh, flung a few from each, and settled on the hoyts.
i am more concerned with shoot-ability, forgiveness and quietness than FPS, draw weights, 'i am a badass cuz i have a 70lb bow that goes 340.65 FPS i can hardly shoot accurately' etc.
this isn't a "you should reconsider the X brand blah blah blah". i have been to the shop 4 times now, and have tried all the bows.
so, is the carbon G3 really worth the extra $500?
i have previously been shooting a jennings buckmaster with fingers since '97. i know, i am a dinosaur! (from what the shop owner said lol).
granted, it has been 7 years since i shot a bow continually. i would group all 6 arrows into a 2" circle at 30 yds.
now i am looking to get with the times i guess.
i have shot both of them back to back, but after trying the 2 hoyts, bowtech insanity and experience, and the mathews 'i have no idea top of the line for $900', they all just kinda blend after 2 hours. so i went back today fresh, flung a few from each, and settled on the hoyts.
i am more concerned with shoot-ability, forgiveness and quietness than FPS, draw weights, 'i am a badass cuz i have a 70lb bow that goes 340.65 FPS i can hardly shoot accurately' etc.
this isn't a "you should reconsider the X brand blah blah blah". i have been to the shop 4 times now, and have tried all the bows.
so, is the carbon G3 really worth the extra $500?