
Archery hunting is a real challenge. In my opinion it is harder than rifle hunting. In this website you will learn many facts and lots of archery hunting tips too.
Hoyt Bows
| The First bow I am going to talk about is called the Vor Tec. The Vor Tec exemplifies Hoyt's dedication in both the factory and in the field with an incredible combination of high-technology and hardcore hunting performance. Infact, it may be the finest all-purpose hunting bow ever introduced. Its moderate reflex riser geometry produces an exceptional blend of speed, forgiveness and accuracy. The shorter axle-to-axle length and light mass weight allows easy handling in a tree stand or dense, brush-chocked terrain. The TEC design produces a stiff, lightweight riser with no vibration for a recoil-free shot. | ![]() |
| The second bow I am going to talk about is called the Pro Tec. What kind of accuracy! The Pro Tec's unique reflex riser geometry virtually eliminates hand-torque for absolute pinpoint accuracy, and the TEC design provides a stiff, lightweight riser with no vibration or recoil. Its longer axle-to axle length produces a smooth, forgiving release, making it the perfect bow of choice for finger shooters. | ![]() |
| The third bow I am going to talk about is called the Hyper Tec. A blending of physics, technical wizardry, and bow hunting passion. Featuring our revolutionary TEC design, the HyperTec epitomizes the term cutting-edge. The riser is stiff and lightweight with virtually no vibration or recoil at release, so shots are smooth and shock free. A short brace height promotes a longer power stroke that delivers absolutely scorching arrow speeds. This bow is designed for advanced archers. This is one good bow. | ![]() |
| The fourth bow I am going to talk
about is called the Magna Tec. The same TEC design used in Hoyt's top-of-the-line bows, produces a
stiff, lightweight riser with no vibration
or recoil. Hoyt's exclusive Maximized Technology (MMT) allows them to
produce a strong, solid riser that incorporates this, easy-handling
grip. Moderate reflex geometry produces blistering speed without sacrificing
accuracy, and the integrated overdraw eliminates vibration
and allows the use of lighter arrows for even greater speed.
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| The fifth and last bow I am going to talk about is called the Banshee/XT. Even young archers can benefit from the advanced technology of a Hoyt bow. A lightweight magnesium rider makes the Banshee easy to handle for young archers, while the thin, specially undersized grip dramatically reduces hand torque for increased accuracy. Plus, the Banshee features a modular adjustment for draw lengths of 18 to 24 inches, making it the perfect bow for the growing archer. | ![]() |