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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Germ, Jan 8, 2025.

  1. Germ

    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    I am looking at getting a new bow , I like the longer bows 36-40 inch axel to axel. My ROSS 37 has seen it's days and I can't find a part I need as it's seized at 75 lbs and I am old and can't shoot that weight anymore.

    I have a bowtech at 60lbs just not in love with it. I like the looks of the Hoyt Highline, now I am LH so it's hard for me to test shoot, has anyone have this one? If not who has a longer Axil to Axil bow they use?
     
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    trial153 Grizzled Veteran

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    An Elite Exzalt 35 should suit you
     
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    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    Will take a look


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    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    I like the Elite Exzalt 35 LD, I like a BH over 7''. Going to try and go shoot one, if I can find one LH
     
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    My buddy got a Hoyt Highline this year, it’s a great bow. I’m pretty partial to Hoyts tho. Definitely is in the specs of what your after, if you can find a LH to shoot I’d definitely recommend it.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    If I was looking for a new bow (I actually am getting one but already decided)...I would look at Elite, Bowtech and Mathews personally were the top three of the new lines I've seen, held and shot a few.

    I'd shoot even more if your local shop has others and just pick based on your criteria. Some care a lot about being able to adjust and tune easier at home...some bows really separate themselves there...some care solely about the grip or feel of the shot...others the draw cycle...

    Bows as a whole IMO are freaking very tight in what separates them these days.
     
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    Plus 1 on the Elites. Smooth, soft shooting bows. Build quality is top-tier as well.
     
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