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  1. #1
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    Add on Help With Hoyt Carbon Element G3

    Hey everyone, need some serious help fast. Im planning on getting the new Hoyt Carbon Element G3 in all black left hand. Need some help with ideas on
    1.) sight (preferred 5 pin),
    2.)quiver (6 arrow slots)
    3.) Stabilizer (6 inch or less)
    4.) Arrow Rest (preferred drop rest)

    Lastly, Its an all black Hoyt carbon element g3. Any ideas on color choices for the 4 things listed above? i prefer real tree but i dont know if i should just go straight black on everything. Should the sight be real tree, or should the quiver? or should everything be strait black or strait real tree camo? Thanks for the opinions!

    Paul

  2. #2
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    QAD ultra hunter for the rest.
    Limbsaver 7inch stabilizer
    Any SpotHogg. I used to have a Black Gold I loved too.

    I had this setup on a Dream Season Evo and loved it, I regret selling it! I am going to try to get the same thing again soon. I use a alpine soft lock 5 arrow, not sure what other quivers are good because I have always used that one.

    It would be easier to match if you went all black.

  3. #3
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    G5 Optix Rok in all black for the sight. I like my G5 Head Lock quiver A LOT because it's light, easy to take off and on and comes with a hanger to attach to the tree, QAD Ultra rest for the rest and the cheapest smallest Limbsaver stabilizer you can buy. You won't need anything on your bow to be accurate, but the Limbsaver will help with vibration. Keep everything black, the camo on black would look stupid.
    2011 G5 Heat by Quest: Nap Apache drop away, G5 Optic Rocks 6 pin, Bemin ICS 400's and...... Feathers only!

    Happy Hunting!

  4. #4
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    1. vital gear pentagon sight (5 pins)
    2. tight spot quiver
    3. 4 inch axion stabilizer (with the kobra knuckle, that add-on is a must)
    4. QAD arrow rest (i would recommend rip-cord but i have never actually used one so i hesitate to say it)

    Notice: these are not cheap, but they are all good

  5. #5
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    Before this thread of suggestions gets out of hand... How much are you willing to spend on the accessories? What type of hunting will you be doing? What species?

    Need a lot more info or else you will get as many different suggestions as there are posters.

    Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk 2
    On most days spent in the woods I come home with a honestly earned feeling that something good has taken place--it makes no difference if I get anything--it has to do with how the day was spent
    ~Fred Bear

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    To expand on this some more. I would suggest a 5 arrow quiver. Still more than adequate and your options will increase. Also, what do you want out of your stabilizer? Sound dampening or a true stabilizer?

    Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk 2
    On most days spent in the woods I come home with a honestly earned feeling that something good has taken place--it makes no difference if I get anything--it has to do with how the day was spent
    ~Fred Bear

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backcountry View Post
    To expand on this some more. I would suggest a 5 arrow quiver. Still more than adequate and your options will increase. Also, what do you want out of your stabilizer? Sound dampening or a true stabilizer?

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    just dampening. the hoyt bow is already pretty well off for balance and stabilizing, but i want just a tad more

  8. #8
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    Ok, what are you looking to spend and what type of hunting are you going to be doing?

    Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk 2
    On most days spent in the woods I come home with a honestly earned feeling that something good has taken place--it makes no difference if I get anything--it has to do with how the day was spent
    ~Fred Bear

  9. #9
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    Hoyt version Qad hdx rest black
    Black gold rush sight black
    Ktech tech twin 5 stabilizer in carbon fiber print to match the limbs (looks badass)
    Hoyt E3 6arrow quiver
    Prime Centroid: 65lbs 31"
    QAD HDX, K-Tech stab., Black Gold Rush sight, Hoyt E3 quiver
    Maxima Hunter 350's tipped with NAP Killzones
    Hoyt Vector 35 RKT Long Draw: 66lbs, 31"
    QAD Ultrarest, Apex sight

  10. #10
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    For sight id go with black gold or spott hogg, rest qud ultra rest hdx and other accessories fuse, but its your bow...you set it up the way you like it.. There is no such thing as "best" accessories or bows, no matter what anyone says! Its all personal preference, just gotta try things out before you buy em and you'll know what YOU like best. Good luck.
    2012 Hoyt Carbon Element RKT
    Spot Hogg Hunter 5 Pin W/ Wrap
    Ripcord Code Red Fall Away
    Hoyt Pro Series Quiver
    Octane 7" Stabilizer
    CX Maxima Blue Streak 350
    Muzzy MX-3 100
    Grim Reaper Razorcut SS 100

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