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hoyt Dorado

Messages posted to thread:
shade mt 23-Jul-17
robert carter 23-Jul-17
Fishgut430 23-Jul-17
PEARL DRUMS 24-Jul-17
DaveP 24-Jul-17
Jim Casto Jr 24-Jul-17
flatrock 24-Jul-17
From: shade mt
Date: 23-Jul-17




what's your opinion? ...pro's con's...quiet, speed ect...ect..

From: robert carter
Date: 23-Jul-17




I hunted with one a while. Fine bows and as said before if I could find one cheap I would buy it. RC

From: Fishgut430
Date: 23-Jul-17




Awesome shooting bows. Stick limbs are decent aftermarket are even better. Grip felt good in the hand as well. I would still have mine if i didn't like wood bows better

From: PEARL DRUMS
Date: 24-Jul-17




I sold my fancy pantsy Titan 3 ILF riser and went back to my Dorado riser. I personally love the grip and mass weight of the riser. Its very easy to carry and handle. I doubt I try another bolt on riser anytime soon. They can be converted to ILF easy enough.

From: DaveP
Date: 24-Jul-17




I've had my Dorado for two years now and I'm glad I bought it. I installed an old NAP plunger rest on it and Trad Tech medium ILF limbs bolted down. I also put on a Trad Tech three bundle flemish 64" string and a four oz weight in the stab bushing. The bow is quiet and shoots well for me using .600 spine GT trad arrows. The total package cost less than $350. Money well spent. DaveP

From: Jim Casto Jr
Date: 24-Jul-17




Love my Dorado risers. I like them even more since I had them converted to ILF by Loc Do.

From: flatrock
Date: 24-Jul-17




I own 2 of them. Mighty fine bows Shoot great, quiet easy to set up.





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