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Finally Upgrading!! So Excited! Hoyt Carbon Element G3!!

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by returnofsid, Apr 26, 2014.

  1. Afflicted

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    Great bow. Enjoy and get some blood on it ASAP.
     
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    I'll admit, I got a screaming deal! They're blowing out the 2013s. After looking at my receipt, I realized I paid even less than I thought. We had also purchased arrows for myself and my girlfriend, a release for her and a few other odds and ends. Breaking it down, the bow, including all attached accessories, came in at $940, including tax!

    Well, I won't have as successful a year as that! We're only allowed one deer, unless we draw a second deer permit...lol But I'll be after turkey in a few days and I'm already hyped up for elk season this fall! I missed a giant 6X7 bull last fall, when I estimated the distance WAY OFF...with my rangefinder hanging around my neck! GRRR Bull Fever, my first ever archery bull, I didn't even take the time to range him!

    I'm hoping for some turkey blood in a few days! I'll only have a few days to turkey hunt, this spring, so we'll see. I'm going out Sunday and then again May 14th-16th.

    I'm still in the midst of getting it sighted in. Both of the previous bows I've owned were used, so the pins were set, once sighted in for my form. I've never owned a new sight so I'm still working on setting each individual pin...

    I got around to mounting the TightSpot quiver a couple days ago.

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