Hoyt and Fuse /vs./ Bowtech and Octane.....
#3
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 518
RE: Hoyt and Fuse /vs./ Bowtech and Octane.....
I look at it as that I need a fine tuned instrument so I pay $700 for that. The accessories I stay realistic about and find the best that I can for about the cheapest that I can. I have a TruGlo Range Rover sight w/light from Walmart for $64, a Tru-Fire Extreme Hurricane release from Dicks for $29, a Bohning 4 arrow quiver from Bass Pro for $31, and a Bowtech x-flight stabilizer from Bowtech for $15. The Octane and Fuse accessories I'm sure are good quality but I just can't find justice in paying $140 for a quiver. I try to stay humble also, it's just that me and the Black Ice knew from the very moment that we touched that we should be together, LOL! [8D]
#5
RE: Hoyt and Fuse /vs./ Bowtech and Octane.....
The way technology is today they are all good.It all depends on what your hunting or shooting,howgood you shoot and howhard you workyour equipment.I am partial to Hoyt thats just me. I think they are very durablebows and shoot well.I use fuse sights but I do not use there strings(they stretch alot).I want a string from someone thatsbuisness revolves aroundperfecting the string and only strings not an accessory company.