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From: camodave
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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I only ever shot one...it was an interesting one...serial number A001
DDave
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From: reddogge
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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I owned A0016 for several years but sold it and went to all ILF. More options on risers and limbs.
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From: Longbowdada
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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All the Hoyts are great.
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From: robert carter
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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I had one and liked it. I bought a titan II riser and cheap limbs and love it more. RC
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From: crazymoose
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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I've owned one for a couple of years now and I enjoy the way it shoots. Two thumbs up from me.
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From: davey crockett
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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Thanks for the opinions. Got one coming. I've messed with a Das some and know how to set up, how many turns from bottom for mid range on the hoyt?
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From: Bama68
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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3 turns to middle, 6 max
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From: razorhead
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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I love my Hoyt Buffalo, I paid 495 for that bow new, out of an archery shop in Wis, I also loved the quiver, which was an additional 30.00........ I have it now a few years, shoots very quiet, easy to shoot, its a simple and well function, bow,,,,
two week from now I will be selling left hand bows at a trad shoot, however, that one will not be for sale......
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From: Jack Hoyt
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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If you call Full Draw Outfitters i CO before Pronghorn season starts Fred will tell you all about them. He helped design it and Palmer gave input also. I have seen Freds bow and if it help up to that wear and tear its a good bow. I am a wood riser kind of guy but if not I would shoot a Buffalo. Search and you will find several threads about them.
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From: Barber
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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I had one for a few years, a very fine shooting bow ! I just like wood risers more. I sold the one I had but sometimes I wish I had held on to it just because It did shoot really good. I'm also more of a longbow person.
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From: greyghost
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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I have the Buffalo and the Tiburon. I personally like the Tiburon better. One of the most accurate bows that I have ever owned. It's my turkey killer. Just had Northwest coat the limbs on my Buffalo in Predator fall gray it looks great going to send the Tiburon in to be coated in Spring green. The only thing I don't like on the buffalo is the grip.
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From: fdp
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Date: 22-Jul-16 |
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It's an excellent bow.
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From: MississippiBelle
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Date: 25-Jul-16 |
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My very first traditional bow was a Buffalo.....great shooting bow but just did not fit me. I prefer an all wood bow. The metal riser was just too heavy and awkward. Nice bow though. I sold it here in the classifieds ...... He is very pleased with it. Marsha
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From: Jim Casto Jr
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Date: 25-Jul-16 |
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"The only thing I don't like on the buffalo is the grip."
If you're a RH shooter, Jager makes a low, medium and high grip that will fit the Dorado, GameMaster, Buffalo and Tiburon. Trust me... you'll like them. :^)
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From: AspirinBuster
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Date: 25-Jul-16 |
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What a great bow! Shoots great!
Very simple set up and it performs well. I've let some folks try mine and they usually end up buying one.
Frank
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