Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


New satori

Messages posted to thread:
Crow 18-Aug-17
Jim Casto Jr 18-Aug-17
Barber 18-Aug-17
Brad Lehmann 18-Aug-17
Crow 18-Aug-17
KY..Rob 18-Aug-17
Longbowdada 18-Aug-17
Barber 18-Aug-17
From: Crow
Date: 18-Aug-17




My new satori is at the post office. Will pick it up in the morning.Yippiii

From: Jim Casto Jr
Date: 18-Aug-17




Feel like a kid on Christmas morning, eh? :^)

I did too when I got the email my 21" Satori had been shipped.

From: Barber
Date: 18-Aug-17




Still waiting on mine . LOL ordered mine from local Hoyt dealer

From: Brad Lehmann
Date: 18-Aug-17




I'm still waiting on one of you guys to sell one.

From: Crow
Date: 18-Aug-17




I traded for the 19 in but really wanred 21 and buckskin. Tthe 19 is black but i like ghe 19 just fine. And now I will have the 21 in buckskinn. I may get more limbs later. Need a stableizer for the 21 although I can use the one from the 19 for now.I wanted the woodgrain looking limbs but they only had grim reaperr but I like that too. Can har dc ly wait to set it up and shoot. The guys at work think im crazy.What enjoyment could I possibly fjnd in a recurve bow when I could be blasting awY with an AR or A glock.Poor guys dont have a f lue.y

From: KY..Rob
Date: 18-Aug-17




we've created a monster! Lol. Glad you're liking the Satori's they're a dang good riser! I'd like to see some more shot group pics out of em.

Rob..

From: Longbowdada
Date: 18-Aug-17




I have 17" buckskin riser. I had the 19" too. The 17" is overlooked! Great riser length and still 60" with medium Hoyt limbs.

From: Barber
Date: 18-Aug-17




The one I have coming is the buckskin 19 inch with medium ridge reaper camo limbs. Makes a 62 inch bow and will be 50lb at my draw. I called Hoyt before I ordered one and talked with customer service. I asked them which riser and limb combination they recommended for me, they asked me what my plans of use with the bow was, my draw length and my height and told me the 19 inch with medium limbs would be best for performance and smoothness. So I figured it was there bow I would go with there recommendations .





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